Is your design-to-dev handoff broken? Learn how to fix it with better relationships, a shared language, and smarter tooling.
#1about 4 minutes
The high cost of poor designer-developer collaboration
A cake-baking analogy illustrates how miscommunication between designers and developers leads to slower innovation, rework, and lower team morale.
#2about 1 minute
Shifting from an individual to a team mindset
Overcoming collaboration challenges requires moving from an individual "what's my job" perspective to a collective "what's our job" team-oriented approach.
#3about 5 minutes
Building team relationships through empathy and respect
Foster better collaboration by getting to know teammates, building empathy through shared user research, and holding regular show-and-tell sessions.
#4about 2 minutes
Using frameworks to negotiate project trade-offs
The "good, better, best" framework helps teams have constructive conversations about trade-offs between user experience, engineering effort, and time.
#5about 5 minutes
Creating a shared language with design systems
Bridge the communication gap by co-creating a design system with shared naming conventions for components, tokens, and styles.
#6about 4 minutes
Communicating visually with prototypes and diagrams
Use visual aids like whiteboarding, diagrams, design prototypes, and code prototypes to clarify ideas and ensure shared understanding across the team.
#7about 2 minutes
Aligning on tooling and standardizing workflows
Improve efficiency by running retrospectives on tooling and creating standardized templates, such as a Figma file template with clear sections for context and developer specs.
#8about 1 minute
Integrating tools for a single source of truth
Leverage integrations like Figma and Jira to create a single source of truth, allowing teams to link designs to issues and track updates bidirectionally.
#9about 2 minutes
Using Figma's Dev Mode for efficient handoff
Figma's Dev Mode provides a dedicated space for developers with features like "Ready for Dev" views and change comparison to streamline the design-to-code process.
#10about 3 minutes
Recap and applying the collaboration principles
Improving collaboration is an ongoing process of building relationships, establishing a shared language, and leveraging tools to foster a team-first mindset.
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