What’s new in Figma: April 2022

Ajay Singh
5 min readApr 5, 2022

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It’s no small achievement to bring more people into the design process while keeping everyone in sync from brainstorming to an outcome. Figma Enterprise and new FIGJAM plans, as well as some exciting many new updates, are introduced this month to enable you to get that perfect product.

This month’s round-up focuses on increasing access, flexibility, and independence. The extending of Figma’s ability to meet people where they are with FIGJAM for iPad and critical localization upgrades to open workflows for the UI UX Designers all across the world. Let’s have a look at what’s new.

FigJam for iPad

It is a place where you may experiment with new ideas and sketch them out. It’s easy to get sidetracked when you’re working on a fresh concept, especially if you’re getting pings and notifications or have another tab (2 or 4 tabs) open on your computer. FigJam is now available on iPad, allowing you to tune out all distractions and get into the zone with ease.

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When inspiration hits, you don’t have to feel caged in, you can doodle, ideate, or annotate from anywhere and continue up to where you left off at your desktop. Figma’s new iPad app, FigJam, is also available on the App Store. Figma and FigJam now support right-to-left text such as Arabic, Hebrew, and Urdu, making it easier for UI UX designing agencies to design for a worldwide audience.

Superscript and subscript characters

Designers know they need to employ superscript and subscript characters, but they can’t if the font doesn’t support them. Figma now substitutes a synthetic or “fake” glyph that is automatically shrunk and relocated to match your font style.

Stay updated with a slack integration

It can be difficult for UI/UX Design Agency to keep teammates informed in a mixed workplace. You can keep your team up to date on what’s going on in your shared Figma files, teams, and projects using the latest Slack app. Figma notifications can be received in real-time or as hourly or daily digests via Slack.

Here are some examples of how your team can use this new feature of Figma:

  • If you have numerous Figma files for a project, you can subscribe to your project’s Slack channel so that everyone is aware when someone comments.
  • You can send all notifications to a special Slack channel if you’re working on a file with a lot of participants so that your other channels don’t grow too noisy.
  • You can subscribe a team or project to a Slack channel so that your colleagues are notified when a new file is added.

Plugins and widgets

This month, Figma has selected a few of its favorites to help you expand your Figma workflows:

  • Vimeo Record: It allows you to record your screen, webcam, or both from the Figma and FigJam files you’re working on.
  • Loom Embed: It allows you to embed public Loom films in your Figma files, giving your creations a rich video context.
  • Simple Vote: It allows you to vote anonymously, indicates who voted, gathers votes, and displays the results when you’re ready.

Recent performance enhancements

This month is coming to a close with a slew of general performance enhancements to Figma and FigJam. With each of these new updates, Figma has improved the smoothness and use of the products:

  • More reliable image loading: Figma has changed the way to load images in Figma files, which has resulted in a 25% reduction in browser crashes.
  • Prototyping on mobile devices that are optimized: Figma’s odds of crashing have been decreased by 83%.
  • FigJam widgets load faster: Large, complex widgets now update faster, increasing speed by 10–20 times in some circumstances.

Connect and collaborate

We want to make sure that even the most basic interactions are easy and enjoyable now that FigJam is out of beta and available to all teams. Users requested greater text size options and “stickier” stamps, so Figma has implemented these changes, as well as other brainstorming and diagramming enhancements.

Colors and shapes

Shapes and colors provide helpful visual clues for more sophisticated diagrams as you plan outflows in FigJam. The color picker and shape swapper icons in the toolbar have been updated so you can emphasize them rapidly.

Eye-catching images

You can choose to focus on one or two images as you add them to your brainstorming. Also, now you can use a border to make any image stand out on the canvas. Simpler selection borders When it comes to borders, Figma has made them thinner so they don’t collide as much with fills. Furthermore, broader selection corners make it easier to grab and resize various objects.

Conclusion

We adore Figma because it’s fast, dependable, and jam-packed with valuable features that make designing a breeze. Figma has a lot of advantages and it’s a great UI design tool. Especially for teamwork. The Figma team is working on the drawbacks, and the latest version of the software is likely to have numerous benefits.

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