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Google dropped a major πππ’πππ‘ update, and the internet lost its mind. β¨ βππ πͺπ΄ π¬πͺπππͺπ―π¨ π΅π©π¦ π₯π¦π΄πͺπ¨π― π±π³π°π§π¦π΄π΄πͺπ°π―. ππ¦π΄πͺπ¨π―π¦π³π΄ π’π³π¦ π―π¦πΉπ΅.β We ran 5 to 10 attempts. As a team of senior designers and art directors, we wouldnβt approve a single screen. Itβs good for one thing: π going from zero to something that looks like a UI in under a minute. Blank canvas paralysis is solved. Quick mockup for a stakeholder call is done. But for that exact job, Figma Make already does the same thingβ¦ without leaving the ecosystem. π‘ The real threat isnβt AI creating something better than designers. Itβs clients who donβt fully understand design, generating a few screens, thinking they look good, and cutting the budget. They donβt consider CRO, usability, or engagement. The screens look fine to them. Then they invest in marketing, drive trafficβ¦ and nothing converts. Something feels off, but they canβt pinpoint why. Because they never understood what design actually does. β οΈ Thatβs the real danger. Not the tool. Our actual workflow: we use Stitch for quick idea testing, then build the real product in Figma. But realistically, we can achieve the same with Figma Make without ever leaving the ecosystem. So the question still stands: π°π‘π² πππ’πππ‘ π¬π©πππ’ππ’πππ₯π₯π²? Anyone calling it a profession killer likely hasnβt used it in real world scenarios. #uxdesign #productdesign #aitools #designindustry #stitch #demarki