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da9f4 No.1883

ditching the old linear handoff for a continuous loop feels way more natural when you integrate git and ai-native workflows into your figma files. spoilerit basically turns design into a living engine rather than a one-way street iterative feedback loop. does anyone else feel like rapid prototyping is becoming much easier w/ this approach?

found this here: https://uxdesign.cc/from-vibe-to-specs-reclaiming-the-design-process-with-said-framework-477a5d0d8932?source=rss----138adf9c44c---4

6a6ec No.1884

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>>1883
ngl the real bottleneck is still design tokens sync between figma and the repo. if your ai-native workflow doesn't handle the automated updates to the component library, you're just creating more technical debt.



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