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One UX bug a day keeps the imposter syndrome away 🐞
Ever sit in front of a Figma layout, pixel-pushing icons, while a voice whispers: “I’m a fraud. My UX is basic. A senior will spot a flaw and I'll get fired”? It feels like everyone else launches flawless products, and you are the only one messing up.
A few days ago, that feeling completely left me. My cure came from a massively popular local marketplace app.I was carefully filling out a long form to post a new listing. I automatically tapped the exact spot where the "Confirm" button should be. Instead, there was just a little "Close" cross icon.
The result? The screen vanished instantly. No “Are you sure?” warning. No drafts saved. Just emptiness and sheer shock, since writing that description took me 20 minutes!
🔗 Read the full article by Kseniya
Your turn: how often does your inner imposter steal your sleep before a deadline? Let’s discuss in the comments!
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Figma's latest plugin just flipped the script.
Capture any live website and pull it straight into your canvas, as fully editable layers.
🧩 Grab what you need – Full page or a single element, right from your browser.
🔄 Start from what's real – Pull production UI, a teammate's shipped modal, or any live feature directly onto your canvas. Iterate from what's actually out there.
🗓 Quick-add Figma or FigJam files to your Google Calendar events so attendees land on the right resource.
🔗 Try it out 🔗
Love it or pass? Drop your reaction👇
#figma
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June 30. She’s back. And she will come straight to the point 👀
Do you remember the meetup with Anastasia, after which many of you finally realized how to learn English for IT? 😅 Let’s continue.
📍 Andersen IT Community × Andersen Trainee Program are again bringing together everyone who wants to enter IT but is still struggling with English.
At the meetup, we’ll break everything down, step by step:
— What level you actually need;
— Skills to focus on;
— Four pillars of learning IT English;
— Tools and resources;
— Daily routine;
— Soft skills in IT English;
— How to prepare for IT interviews;
— Common mistakes;
— Final message.
Who it’s for:
✅ Future IT specialists;
✅ Those who already started learning English but feel stuck;
✅ Anyone who wants a confident start in IT without a language barrier.
⏰ Time: 16:00 (CEST)
🕒 Duration: 1 hour
🗣️ Language: English
💻 Online: The link to the stream will be sent to your email specified in the registration form
🔗 Register now
#ITCommunity #Meetup
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Figma Motion brings native animation directly to the canvas, right where your designs live.
Here's what's new:
🎬 Timeline on the canvas. Switch any frame to Motion mode and the timeline appears alongside your design.
🤖 Figma Agent for motion. Describe what you want, and the agent builds real keyframes on the timeline.
🧩 Animated components & variables. L Create easing variables, define multiple modes, and update every animation at once by switching the page-level mode.
🔄 Seamless handoff to dev. Copy animation code directly in CSS, JSON, or React-ready formats.
🔗 Read more
🔗 Try Figma Motion (Playground file)
Have you already tried Figma Motion? 💬
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An UX/UI Designer and a Front-end Developer go into a bar... and actually launch the project
Designers and devs are like an old married couple. One has big dreams, the other grumbles, "that's technically impossible." Yet, Friday’s release is coming. Here are 6 simple rules to ship your project without anyone getting hurt:
❌ RIP Frame 4289.
Hiding layers deep inside messy groups with names like final_v7_for_real is a nightmare for devs.
✔️ Name layers clearly (button-primary, card-user). Clean Figma = clean code.
💠 Components over Ctrl+C / Ctrl+V.
Copy-pasting an element and changing its padding by 2 random pixels makes a developer's eye twitch.
✔️ If an element appears more than twice, make it a component with clear variants.
💤 Show every single state.
A static button looks great in presentations, but devs need to know how it behaves in real life.
What’s the worst Figma file or dev feedback you’ve ever encountered? Let’s swap horror stories!
🔗 Read the full article by Kseniya
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How one small pricing change helped uber increase rides per user
Uber initially experimented with displaying a price range for rides to better manage traffic and costs 🚖
Instead of reassuring users, it had the opposite effect. Most people anchored on the highest price in the range, creating uncertainty and making rides feel more expensive than they often were 🧐
To address this, Uber switched to showing a single estimated price, aiming to reduce hesitation and build trust by providing a clearer expectation of ride costs.
✅ As a result, Double-digit increase in rides per user
Curated collection of A/B test results from best-in-class apps:
🔗 abtest.design
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📊 “Build a nice dashboard and make sure it shows everything.”
A phrase that usually makes analysts sigh heavily 😅
On June 9, we’ll talk about how to turn chaotic business requests into clear and actually useful dashboards.
At the meetup, we’ll discuss:
— Why many dashboards end up unused;
— How to formalize requirements for metrics and data sources
— How to improve communication between business teams, analysts, and data engineers.
If you’ve ever dealt with endless revisions, last-minute “can we add one more chart?” requests, or discussions like “what exactly should this metric calculate?” – this meetup will definitely be useful for you 👀
🎙️ Speaker – Darya Drobova, Principal BI Developer at EffectiveSoft with over 12 years of experience in BI and expertise in Power BI, Tableau, and IBM Cognos Analytics.
🎟️ Register here
You’ll get real-world cases, practical approaches, and templates you can start using in your work right after the meetup.
Event details:
⏰ Time: 19:00 (Minsk time, GMT+3)/18:00 (CEST)
🕒 Duration: 1 hour
🗣️ Language: Russian
📍 Offline: Andersen’s office in Minsk
💻 Online: The link to the stream will be sent to your email specified in the registration form
This meetup will definitely come in handy 👀
Become a speaker
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Maze just released The Future of User Research Report 2026. Spoiler: AI isn't replacing us 👾
Here are 3 key takeaways for every designer:
1️⃣ AI executes. Humans decide what matters.
69% of teams use AI, but humans still own nuance, ethics, and asking the right questions. AI handles the grunt work.
2️⃣ Research enters the boardroom.
In just one year, orgs where research drives strategy jumped from 8% to 22%. Researchers are now business partners, not just executors.
3️⃣ Demand is up. Infrastructure isn't.
Here's the struggle: 66% of teams say research requests are exploding. Everyone wants data — PMs, marketers, you name it. But most teams don't have the infrastructure to keep up. No shared templates. No research libraries. No guardrails.
💭Stop worrying about AI. Develop your skill in storytelling, stakeholder whisper-ing, connecting dots between users and business goals.
📘 Read the full report
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“I’ll do it myself 😌” or the story about how hyper-control emerges
Most of the time, the problem in a team is not the team. Sometimes things are broken not by processes. And not by deadlines. But by a person who can’t let go of control.
🪤“Atlas Syndrome: How to Stop Carrying the Project Alone and Start Leading”
🎤 At a meetup on May 20, Julia Karvat (HR expert with over 12 years of experience, Master of Psychology, Corporate Trainer) will break down what is usually left unsaid:
— Why “I’ll do it myself” is not heroism but a trap;
— How hyper-control kills initiative and drains energy;
— Where the “dopamine loop” of micromanagement comes from and how to break it;
— How to delegate without losing quality and finally get some sleep.
🎟️ Join the meetup
Meetup details:
⏰ Time: 19:00 (Minsk time, GMT+3) / 18:00 (CEST)
🕒 Duration: 1 hour
🗣️ Language: Russian
📍 Offline: Andersen’s office in Minsk
💻 Online: The link to the stream will be sent to your email specified in the registration form
See you soon 👋
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Don’t guess the experience. Map it 💡
UX mapping isn’t about creating pretty diagrams. It’s about building shared understanding, spotting gaps, and aligning teams before you write a single line of code.
Save for your projects🫡
Source: @subash-chandra
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What if AI agent could learn from 600K+ real screens and best UX patterns? 🪄
With Mobbin’s new MCP connection, you can start referencing real examples to generate more intentional and accurate outputs🔑
It connects your AI agents to 600,000+ real product screens, so what they build starts with what already works.
You can use it for different use cases:
▫️Analyzing Patterns and Flows with AI
▫️Copywriting, UX Writing and Microcopy
▫️Generating Similar UI Concepts
▫️UX Audit Comparison with Figma MCP
▫️Sending AI-Generated Designs Back into Figma
🔗 Read the full article and explore prompts examples
🔗 About Mobbin MCP
🎥 See tutorial how to install Mobbin MCP inside Claude
#AITools #UXUI
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How do you currently handle language selection in your designs?
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UX Tip of the Day 💡
Ensure users can easily navigate to their preferred language by making translation options recognizable in that language, not just in the default interface language.
Spanish → Español
Chinese → 中文
French → Français
Learn more about inclusive language switchers:
🔗 Read the full article
#UX #UXUI #UIDesign
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Tired of explaining the same steps to AI over and over? 😩
Imagine telling your AI assistant:
👉 "Create a new Figma file"
👉 "Build a screen from our design system"
👉 "Generate code from this design"
…and it just knows what to do.
That’s MCP Skills 💡
Skills are pre-built instructions that teach your AI assistant how to handle common Figma tasks reliably, such as creating a new file, building a screen from your design system, or generating code from a design.
No more explaining the same steps every time. Just faster workflows and cleaner outputs.
Find examples and implement into your projects:
🔗 Figma skills for MCP
🔗 63 design skills for Claude
Hit ❤️ if you want more AI design content
#AI #FigmaMCP #Claude
