Infobip Shift 2022: Bridging Design and Development in Style - Ekene Eze (Plasmic)
Get your tickets for Infobip Shift 2023 at https://shift.infobip.com/ https://twitter.com/InfobipShift We follow a very traditional path when developing web applications and websites. We sketch out the ideas, and product designers create designs in Figma, while engineers build them to pixel perfection. This approach takes a lot of work from everyone, as designers must create the designs, prototype, and hand off all the resources and assets. From there, engineers must build the project, integrate it with the right frameworks, test it, and ship it to production. Suppose we could automate the process in a way that non-developers could take Figma designs, create webpages, and ship them to production without engineering oversight? More time would be saved, engineering dependency would be relieved, and every team would be empowered to move faster on their own. In this topic, I'll go over how we can bridge this gap and empower everyone to be more efficient.