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  • whatthefunk0

    Question about presentations.

    Figma is great for UX & Design folks as well as devs, but I'm experiencing some challenges presenting with product folks and stakeholders. Everyone loves the presentation layer of Invision (it's like a PDF, can toggle back and forth between screens, and it's easier for those who just want to see all the screens in a flow view compared to either a prototype or a link so some random collection of screens) but there's no Invision for Figma.

    I've read that some agencies/companies introduced a presentation layer that is a page within the Figma file either exported as a PDF per rounds of feedback including components of all app screens or shared directly. This way design/code can still collaborate in the 'messy' area, but a cleaner presentation can be exported for stakeholders.

    Any thoughts on how to do this for a large app project? I'm describing some projects that have ~30-40 screens and trying to get stakeholders to get into a figma screen is proving difficult - thoughts? Thanks

    • Don't you create a final prototype in Figma for the deck?
      OR you can easily export a .PDF and present that...
      grafician
    • Are you saying Figma's Presentation View doesn't cut it? I find it almost identical to Invision's minus the ability to pull up that drawer that shows all screenduckseason
    • You can also create multiple separate flows which can be toggled between if you need to focus on a specific set of actions.duckseason
    • https://www.figma.co…
      This looks like the way to do it, no?
      whatthefunk

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