Alexia 🥐
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Alexia 🥐
@alexiadanton
designer advocate @figma • 🇫🇷🇬🇧 • she/her • speaker of many words • impulsive tea buyer • croissant connoisseur
Paris, FR Katılım Ekim 2014
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create your own stamps from your everyday life
figmatelia.figma.site created by Matteo Salvati
Ash 🔊@AshAmplifies
the way that postage stamps have designers in an absolute chokehold right now
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I built a multiplayer embroidery sampler for the internet. It's called Common Thread. 🪡
Built the entire thing in @Figma Make, first thing I've ever vibecoded with it.
Every visitor gets a patch on a shared canvas. You pick a thread color, choose a stitch type, and craft your art.
A sampler is a piece of fabric where you practice and collect different stitches — a reference guide and playground in one. They were meant to be passed between hands and added to over time.
Common Thread is that, but the fabric is infinite, the UI is whimsical, and the hands are anonymous.
The part I love most: you can snap any section with a draggable embroidery hoop and export it, framed.
i love how Figma Make is a kind of tool that lets you focus on what something should feel like, not how to ship it.
Made for the @contra x Figma Makethon #FigmaMakeathon
Try it yourself! /link below/
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@0xCharlota Aw I have both 1st and 2nd edition and I loooove them. I'd started creating a Figma community file with all the colors set up as variables, I should probably finish and publish it someday... 🥲
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when your website matches the dna of your product..
folding ui to match a folding product, pure genius
» shupatto.com
wizards » @mount_inc
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"The fastest engineering team I ever worked with wasn’t the one with the best programmers. It was the one where decisions happened in hours instead of weeks because the authority was clear, the context was shared, and being wrong wasn’t a career risk."
addyo.substack.com/p/14-more-less…
I'm starting to really feel comfortable in articulating how much we overestimate the velocity that prompt-to-code will bring to production, and how human factors ultimately weigh more than ever.
I'm hearing many managers worry that their teams will mask their own responsibility in decision-making behind AI - which will eventually become their own responsibility when they have to defend choices to their VPs. "The AI made my team do it" isn't a strategy that will make them look good. People will still be held accountable. Accountability and authority will still need to be clear. Context will still need to be shared, more than ever. And real velocity will hinge on those.
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"Here is the strange thing.
Humans have been predicting the end of the world forever.
Plato complained that writing would weaken memory.
Socrates worried new technologies would erode human thinking.
And they have been consistently wrong."
pootlepress.com/2026/02/apocal…
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Just cooked up a lil’ Y2K-style webapp called ChocoCharms
Figma → Figma Make → 28 iterations later… we finally had a vibe
Took me 12 hrs straight, still tweaking responsiveness but hey — we’re in the vibe-coding era so hands are officially dirty.
Inspired by Zoe Chin ✨
Next: AMU project (design + AI + React + Supabase).
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