
"Let me introduce myself real quick, I'm Vivek (Vivi). I started as a machine learning developer, but my heart kept pulling me toward design. So I made the leap into UX design, and honestly? Best decision ever. The cool part is, I still speak fluent "developer," so when I hand off designs, nobody can give me the classic "that's impossible to build" excuse. 😉"
"So why am I writing this? Because I see so many talented designers struggling with the same thing. They have incredible ideas, they can visualize beautiful interfaces, but somewhere between "I want to build this" and "it's actually built," things fall apart. The problem isn't creativity - it's the execution gap. That's where Figma Make comes in like a superhero. It bridges that gap between your creative vision and actual working code. And I'm going to show you exactly how I do it."
A professional transitioned from machine learning into UX while retaining developer fluency to ensure feasible handoffs. Figma Make paired with a GitHub-to-code workflow enables conversion of detailed Figma designs into functional, hosted applications. The primary obstacle is an execution gap between creative concepts and implemented products. Precise, specific app definitions—detailing features and UI expectations—are essential to move from idea to production. A stepwise process that starts with a well-defined concept, leverages Figma Make to produce code artifacts, and pushes to GitHub yields live, hosted projects efficiently.
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