• BallsandBayonets@lemmings.world
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    This is quickly becoming the norm in every industry. Every employer wants fewer employees to do more, without paying them more of course.

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      It’s not just developers. I’m in web marketing and I’m expected to do front end work including creating figmas and writing code. This is along with my regular duties as a marketer.

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          UX designers use figma to create mockups that front end developers use to make landing pages.

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            There are so many plugins for figma that it is hard to switch to anything else.

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              Yeah, I’m full stack and use it for quick mockups and communication with our marketing person at work.

              But I never hoped on the figma train fully, so penpot works for me.

              What are some integrations that I might find useful?

              (I work predominantly with a Stencil.js website and react native app (traditional MERN stack for the app, the stencil website has tons of custom integrations))

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                I use a handful of tools. I think the one I use the most is build. Io. It basically scrapes a page and creates a figma design from a webpage. It’s useful if I’m planning on building a test or creating a new page that requires me to bring elements from other pages.

                It cuts my workload in 1/2.