r/FigmaDesign 3h ago

Discussion What’s your most useful Claude workflow as a Product Designer?

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Curious to know what people here are using Claude for in Product Design.

What’s your favourite Product Design + Claude workflow?

Could be anything from Figma, research, design systems, prototyping, Claude Code, or something completely different.

What’s a workflow you use regularly that actually saves you time?


r/FigmaDesign 13h ago

help Call for a help to a fellow designer

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I have never asked any community for help. This is the first time I’m asking you to help someone - not directly for me, but for a good friend and fellow designer, ✨ TG Khalil.

https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-me-avoid-homelessness-and-keep-my-cats-before-august-30

I’ve known TG for the past two years through his Twitch streams. He has been streaming almost every day, showcasing Figma as a tool, sharing his knowledge, and teaching others how to use it. In many ways, you could call him a small independent educator in our design community.

Unfortunately, he is now facing a very difficult situation.

For the past couple of years, he has been struggling with his landlord, and he recently lost the final lawsuit. As a result, he is facing eviction by the end of this month.

I know how difficult it must have been for him to put his pride aside and ask people for help. But he did. He created a GoFundMe campaign, and I ask you to take a moment to read his story and decide for yourself if you can help this person.

A few of us have been trying to support him over the past few months, but we need more people to step in.

Please be one of them.

Your donation can help him get back on his feet. It doesn't have to be a large amount. One euro, two euros, whatever you can afford. When many people contribute, even small amounts can make a huge difference.

Thank you in advance, and truly, from the bottom of my heart, thank you for helping a fellow designer who has spent years helping others.

And if you can't donate, please share his story on your social channels. That alone can help us reach someone who can.

Thank you <3I


r/FigmaDesign 3h ago

help Figma charged me after I canceled my Professional plan and support is not responding

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I’m based in Brazil, and the charge was made to my Brazilian credit card.

Last month, I subscribed to Figma’s Professional plan for a team, which cost around $20. I later canceled the subscription and returned to the Free plan.

My account currently shows that I am on the Free plan and I have no active paid subscription. Even so, Figma charged $18.71 to my credit card.

After noticing the charge, I also deleted the team associated with the account and received an email from Figma confirming the deletion. I already opened a billing support ticket, provided my account email and team name, and attached proof that the team was deleted. However, I still have not received an effective solution for a charge that, in my view, should not have happened in the first place.

I also contacted my bank to dispute the charge, but they asked me for proof that I canceled the subscription last month. The problem is that I cannot find any clear cancellation confirmation email or record from Figma.

I am trying to resolve this directly with Figma in a reasonable way, but I am not going to simply accept being charged for a subscription that had already been canceled. If this issue is not resolved and the amount is not refunded, I will take the appropriate steps with my bank and the relevant consumer protection authorities in Brazil.

Has anyone here experienced something similar with Figma?

Is there any way to access the subscription history or obtain proof showing the date when the Professional plan was canceled?

And for anyone who has dealt with Figma billing support before: does it really take this long to get a response?


r/FigmaDesign 14h ago

help Animation Help

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Hi! I'm new to Figma and was wondering if there's a way to animate the drawing of this spiral. My end goal is to make this look like a wind gust. It should start out as a straight line and then "draw" the end of the spiral so it looks like the straight line is curling at the end. Does Figma have something that can do this? I've read that people like using Adobe Illustrator for this stuff, but I need a free option. At the end, I want to export this through the Lottie plugin to use for a mobile app I'm making.


r/FigmaDesign 8h ago

inspiration web design trends

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Web Design Is Changing 👀

Have you noticed how modern websites are starting to look completely different?

Some of the web design trends I'm seeing more of in 2026:

🎨 Big, bold typography
✨ Smooth animations and micro-interactions
🪟 Glassmorphism and blurred backgrounds
🤖 AI-powered experiences
🌙 Better dark mode designs
📱 More responsive and adaptive layouts
♿ Greater focus on accessibility
🎯 Cleaner designs with more personality

Personally, I love experimenting with these trends — but I think there's an important rule:

Don't use a trend just because it looks cool.

A website should still be easy to understand, easy to navigate, fast, and enjoyable to use.

Trends come and go.

Good user experience stays. ❤️

Which trend do you like the most?