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Make your Figma designs more realistic with this simple plugin One thing I always prioritize in my Figma designs is realism— I love to make every design feel like the final product of cos while considering actual user feedback and making sure every detail aligns with how real people...

41,893 просмотров • 1 год назад •via X (Twitter)

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Фото профиля Designer
Designer1 год назад

Tried it out and it was 💯

Фото профиля designwithkingsley
designwithkingsley1 год назад

Glad you did

Фото профиля Home Bathroomware
Home Bathroomware1 год назад

Can't decide what vanity finish will suit your bathroom? ✨ Our sample packs are a great way to look, touch and feel the vanity and benchtop finish. There is also free shipping on all sample packs, so there is nothing to lose!

Фото профиля Anthony
Anthony1 год назад

The data you input at each step (name and email) don’t match. Where’s the realism when it’s still incorrect content?

Фото профиля designwithkingsley
designwithkingsley1 год назад

Lolz did you watch the video to reply or to understand ?

Фото профиля Innocent Bright
Innocent Bright1 год назад

This is very helpful. Thank you Kings

Фото профиля designwithkingsley
designwithkingsley1 год назад

You’re welcome bro

Фото профиля LAST_OF_A_DYING_BREED
LAST_OF_A_DYING_BREED1 год назад

Thank you

Фото профиля designwithkingsley
designwithkingsley1 год назад

You’re welcome

Фото профиля Kites Design
Kites Design1 год назад

That's awesome! Adding realism to your Figma designs can really elevate the user experience. It's great that you focus on those details and user feedback to make your designs feel like the final product. Keep up the great work!

Фото профиля designwithkingsley
designwithkingsley1 год назад

Sure I will

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