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Hypertokens: Bridging the Gap Between Tokens and Components for AI
Hypertokens are a proposed design-system concept that bundles multiple style properties into a single, machine-readable unit. By providing AI agents with explicit intent rather than raw values, they reduce guesswork, prevent design drift, and enable automated, multi-format compilation.
Building Custom Figma Plugins with AI Agents
Designers can build custom Figma plugins to automate repetitive tasks by using a structured prompt formula: Trigger + Instructions + Desired Output.
UI CollectiveEvaluating Figma AI Agents: Practical Utility and Limitations
Figma AI agents currently excel at generating mobile flows rather than desktop screens, but they struggle to consistently apply local design system variables and styles unless full component libraries are connected.
UI CollectiveAutomating Design Workflows with Claude Code
Leverage Claude Code, Skills, and Routines to automate repetitive design tasks like documentation, accessibility audits, and design system maintenance, treating AI as a workflow layer rather than a replacement for design tools.
UI CollectiveAI Excels at Complex Design Components, Not Basics
AI tools like Claude Design take 9-11 minutes per simple button or menu, burning tokens inefficiently. Build basics and tokens manually first, then use AI for complex modals/cards that ship to production design systems.
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