A Practical Prompting Guide for Figma Make
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A Practical Prompting Guide for Figma Make
"One skill separates good designers: the ability to clearly articulate their intention. No matter what tool you use, whether it's a traditional UI design tool like Figma or Sketch or AI tools like Figma Make, your ability to explain what you want to see accounts for 50% of your design success. The other 50% comes from your hard and soft skills. When it comes to AI-powered design, your ability to write decent prompts will have a direct impact on the quality of your design."
"Perhaps the most important rule to remember when using AI tools is to Front-load your first prompt with essential details The quality of the context you provide upfront directly affects the quality of the output generated by AI. The clearer and more complete your initial prompt is, the fewer follow-up prompts you'll need to reach the result you want. In other words, good prompting is not about iteration; it's about initial..."
Ability to clearly articulate intention is a defining skill for strong designers. Design success splits roughly into prompt clarity (50%) and hard and soft skills (50%). Prompt-writing quality directly influences AI-powered design outputs, especially when using tools like Figma Make. Front-loading the initial prompt with essential, complete context improves result quality and reduces the need for follow-up prompts. Good prompting focuses on providing clear, comprehensive initial instructions rather than relying on repeated iterations. Applying structured approaches such as the TOKEN framework for the initial prompt helps maximize the usefulness of AI-generated designs.
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