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Designing a website will never be the same again. Take a look at this quick video I recorded. I generated a complete landing page in Figma in less than 60 seconds. This is game-changer for people like me, who don't know much about design but want to create something...

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Vova Deviatkinvor 1 Jahr

even AI doesn't name layers

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Santiagovor 1 Jahr

Lol, true

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MarketerHirevor 1 Jahr

RT @gdcaplan: Stop wasting money promoting your garbage creative. Get a 🔥 graphic designer on @MarketerHire. Our new ads have 50% low…

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Jay Ballentinevor 1 Jahr

You just saved me a lot of money and may many blessings come your way! Literally just posted an ad to hire a designer with a budget in the thousands, you’ve just gutted it. 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾

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Roshini Fernandovor 1 Jahr

Thanks for sharing Santiago 😊❤️

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Data Science With Dennisvor 1 Jahr

Are you only discovering this now? It's been this way for a year.

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Santiagovor 1 Jahr

"years".... Dora just released the feature.

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Michael Lawrencevor 1 Jahr

We use Figma at my current gig, but damn this is a game changer

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hamza Elyoussfivor 1 Jahr

@1million_ae safi danhnna zi front-end

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Fer Israelvor 1 Jahr

What about html and css? Can figma export to that?

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"You know, I don't, I have not changed. I really make the movies for myself. I really, really do." Q: "For no one else, or just sort of like what you ultimately want to see in them?" "Yeah, I think so." Q: "As a fan yourself, too? "What I want to see, yeah, like as a, like, you only have the benchmark of yourself. Like, if you ever try and make a movie for someone other than yourself... I feel like you're going to blow it. "Because you can't, you don't know how anyone else is going to feel. So like, you know, you go, 'okay, do I find that emotionally real? Do I find that interesting? Is that the Krypton I want to go to? Is that the Superman I want to see fight?' "You know, those are the questions you ask yourself constantly. And I think once you, if you're constantly answering yes to that, then you'll end up the more, the film will end up being more interesting to you. "And ultimately, the film being interesting to you allows you to make the movie better because you're interested. "If you make it for someone else over a two-year period, you're just going to not give a sh*t at some point because you're just like, 'I don't care. This is not my movie. I don't care about this movie because I made it for someone else.'" Q: "I imagine that's a very hard thing to do in Hollywood, though, is to keep your vision clear with so much collaboration, with so much going on, with so many other people in the mix." "It really depends on the project. For instance, it was hard on Guardians, you know, where I feel like what ended up happening on that movie was people, we did end up, they did end up asking me like, 'this is for kids, right?' "And I got to honestly say that I knew it was for kids, but I didn't want to make it for kids. You know what I mean? And I think that's what happened to that movie. It did get like second guessed at the end and turned more into a movie for kids. "My point of view is I can think like a child if I want. I have that enthusiasm for movies and what I think is cool. You, the collective you, don't need to try and second guess me and go, 'this is what we think a kid would like.' "And then it's like, 'oh, a song' or whatever. Then you're just like, 'okay, whatever.'"

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