Can Figma Make Replace Your Design Docs?
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Can Figma Make Replace Your Design Docs?
"service blueprints, information architecture diagrams, and funnels are foundational tools in product design, but they're often time-consuming to create and even harder to keep up to date. But what if we hire AI to do the job, and not just a random AI tool, but... Figma Make. I've already demonstrated how you can use Figma Make for UI design exploration and quick prototyping, but this tool also allows you to generate structured design artefacts directly from prompts, turning abstract thinking into tangible visuals within minutes."
"In this article, I'll explore 5 cases of using Figma Make to generate common design artefacts. Quick note about prompt structure & output generated by Figma Make All prompts that I will use for my examples have a same format called CDO ( Context, Details and Output): Context: What I'm building (design artefact) Details: What content, visual details and constraints my design should have Output: What output format should be (i.e., table, diagram, etc)"
Figma Make enables rapid generation of common UX design artefacts, including user personas, journey maps, service blueprints, information architecture diagrams, and funnels. The tool supports UI design exploration and quick prototyping while also producing structured artefacts directly from prompts, converting abstract ideas into tangible visuals within minutes. Prompts follow a CDO format—Context, Details, Output—to specify the artefact type, content and visual constraints, and desired output format. The approach emphasizes sharing raw, first-attempt outputs rather than polished selections to reveal the tool's actual capabilities. Five practical cases illustrate how Figma Make automates time-consuming design tasks and accelerates iteration. Outputs can be tables, diagrams, or visual layouts ready for further refinement in Figma.
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