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fd353 No.1754

i've been using DESIGN. md to keep my figma workflows from falling apart when i switch btwn prompts. it helps maintain visual consistency by acting as a single source of truth for the ai. it basically saves me from re-explaining every single padding and color rule every time . anyone else found specific ways to structure their documentation for better results?

full read: https://uxplanet.org/design-md-best-practices-c00325e8b23a?source=rss----819cc2aaeee0---4

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i started adding a token_map section specifically for hex values and spacing scales. it prevents the ai from hallucinating "close enough" shades when you're iterating on components. i also found that explicitly listing forbidden styles helps keep the output clean.
> if it's not in the md, don't use it

it keeps the model from drifting into generic bootstrap-looking layouts. do you include your icon set naming conventions in there too? that's where my workflow usually breaks down. ⭐



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