Figma P3 support

Figma added the option to change your color profile to Display P3, most Apple devices support P3 colors and more and more Android devices as well. You can change your preference via Preferences > Color Profile… or click the file name and change a files specific color profile by selecting File color profile.

Screenshot of a Figma file where the file title is clicked and in the overlay menu there is a File color profile section which has sRGB selected as an option and Change to Display P3 as another option.


Rive scrolling

Rive has been releasing quite some updates recently, the latest update includes timeline zooming with scroll and support to import .riv & .rev files that include Google or custom fonts.

View Rive’s release notes


Maze AI enhancements

Maze added some new AI features to solve leading biases in your questions and descriptions. It will change your copy and remove any bias so your research questions are more neutral. On top of that it will also check your spelling and try to improve it.

Read Maze’s release notes


Webflow Conf

Webflow has put the schedule online for Webflow Conf happening in October on 4 different locations: San Francisco, New York, Chicago & London.

Take a look at the full schedule


Mobbin text search highlights

A great feature of Mobbin is the search feature where it will not only search on manually set categories and patterns, but also on words that are in screenshots. Now that search feature is even better as the text you searched for will now be highlighted in the screenshots, making it even faster to find what you are looking for.

View Mobbin’s release notes

3 app screenshots with the word “Club” highlighted in a title of the first screenshot, tab bar of the second screenshot and another title in the third screenshot.
Visual from the Mobbin release notes

Generative Expand in Photoshop

The latest Photoshop beta version added support for generative expand. You can now expand your image via the crop tool and a new Generative Expand option will appear in the task bar. Click it and all of the empty space will now be filled with an expansion of your original image.


Play multi-state component editor

In Play’s latest beta update they added a new multi-state component editor, this gives you the option to define different states for components. There are also some improvements when copy+pasting from Figma, images and SVGs will now automatically be imported in Play. On top of that they added a new explore section, where you can view projects created by the Play team so you can get some inspiration for your own projects.

View Play’s release notes