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“The Future of Prototyping: UXPin vs. Figma” – Jack Behar

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“The Future of Prototyping: UXPin vs. Figma” – Act 02 – Scene 34 – Jack Behar

In this conversation, Naresh Shan and Jack Behar discuss the capabilities and advantages of UXPin, a design and prototyping platform that aims to bridge the gap between design and development. They compare UXPin with Figma, highlighting UXPin's code-first approach and centralised collaboration features. The discussion also covers the importance of design systems, the onboarding process for new users, and the role of product managers in the design process. Jack provides insights into the future of UXPin, including its adoption strategy and the integration of AI to enhance user experience.

Takeaways

· UXPin is a full-stack UX design and UI prototyping platform.

· The platform is code-first, allowing for advanced prototyping capabilities.

· Centralised collaboration between designers and developers is a key feature of UXPin.

· Onboarding resources and tutorials make it easy for new users to adapt.

· UXPin caters to both mature design systems and those without one.

· Design systems enhance creativity rather than limit it.

· Product managers are increasingly using design tools like UXPin.

· Prototyping with UXPin can save time and reduce costs.

· Version control and design freeze processes are integrated into UXPin.

· Understanding code is beneficial but not necessary for using UXPin.

Chapters

00:48 - Jack Behar’s Background and UXPin Overview

03:37 - Comparing UXPin and Figma

07:30 - Centralised Collaboration in Design and Development

10:41 - Onboarding and Learning Curve for New Users

12:38 - Design Systems: Maturity and Flexibility

15:23 - Creativity vs. Rigidity in Design Systems

18:08 - Role of Product Managers and Business Analysts

21:15 - Prototyping Speed and Efficiency

23:42 - Design Freeze and Approval Processes

25:40 - Designing Without Code: A New Era

28:02 - Live Demo: Exploring UXPin’s Features

35:47 - The Future of UXPin in a Competitive Market

41:09 - Adoption Strategies for UXPin

46:46 - Closing Thoughts and Invitation to Explore UXPin

Don't forget to:
👍 Like this video if you found it helpful.
🔔 Subscribe to our channel for more design operations and business optimization insights.
💬 Share your thoughts or questions in the comments below!
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Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/design_ops_aligned/
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@designopsaligned
X: https://x.com/DOAligned

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“The Future of Prototyping: UXPin vs. Figma” – Act 02 – Scene 34 – Jack Behar

In this conversation, Naresh Shan and Jack Behar discuss the capabilities and advantages of UXPin, a design and prototyping platform that aims to bridge the gap between design and development. They compare UXPin with Figma, highlighting UXPin's code-first approach and centralised collaboration features. The discussion also covers the importance of design systems, the onboarding process for new users, and the role of product managers in the design process. Jack provides insights into the future of UXPin, including its adoption strategy and the integration of AI to enhance user experience.

Takeaways

· UXPin is a full-stack UX design and UI prototyping platform.

· The platform is code-first, allowing for advanced prototyping capabilities.

· Centralised collaboration between designers and developers is a key feature of UXPin.

· Onboarding resources and tutorials make it easy for new users to adapt.

· UXPin caters to both mature design systems and those without one.

· Design systems enhance creativity rather than limit it.

· Product managers are increasingly using design tools like UXPin.

· Prototyping with UXPin can save time and reduce costs.

· Version control and design freeze processes are integrated into UXPin.

· Understanding code is beneficial but not necessary for using UXPin.

Chapters

00:48 - Jack Behar’s Background and UXPin Overview

03:37 - Comparing UXPin and Figma

07:30 - Centralised Collaboration in Design and Development

10:41 - Onboarding and Learning Curve for New Users

12:38 - Design Systems: Maturity and Flexibility

15:23 - Creativity vs. Rigidity in Design Systems

18:08 - Role of Product Managers and Business Analysts

21:15 - Prototyping Speed and Efficiency

23:42 - Design Freeze and Approval Processes

25:40 - Designing Without Code: A New Era

28:02 - Live Demo: Exploring UXPin’s Features

35:47 - The Future of UXPin in a Competitive Market

41:09 - Adoption Strategies for UXPin

46:46 - Closing Thoughts and Invitation to Explore UXPin

Don't forget to:
👍 Like this video if you found it helpful.
🔔 Subscribe to our channel for more design operations and business optimization insights.
💬 Share your thoughts or questions in the comments below!
Follow Us:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/104057087/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/design_ops_aligned/
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@designopsaligned
X: https://x.com/DOAligned

  continue reading

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