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We’re sharing ways to use Zeplin with your favorite tools. Spreading the love This month, we?

We’re sharing ways to use Zeplin with your favorite tools. Spreading the love This month, we’ve been reflecting on and sharing stories about how teams use Zeplin with their other essential tools in the design-to-development process. Work is better when done together — that’s the whole reason why we prioritize deep integrations with both designers’ and developers’ tool stacks. We’ve rounded up a few stories about how teams use Zeplin with design tools like Adobe XD and Figma plus some fun ways we’ve made use of our new integration with Zapier. A friendly place for the entire Autodesk team We kicked off a new webinar series last month: Zeplin + Figma: Better Together! Up first was Katherine Lee, principal UX visual designer and manager at Autodesk, who shared how leveraging Zeplin and Figma together became a critical part of her team’s workflow. [Watch the webinar]( Winning workflows from our Zapier hackathon In case you missed it, we recently released our [integration with Zapier](. But, before we could roll out this new feature to our users, we wanted to test it for ourselves. That’s why we hosted an all-remote Zeplin + Zapier Hackathon! To get your workflow muscles warmed up, we wanted to share the winning “Zaps” from our internal hackathon. Enjoy! ⚡ [Go to the blog]( How ArcTouch quickly ships beautiful products [Figma + Zeplin Better Together with ArcTouch]( Once you’ve caught up on the first episode of our Zeplin + Figma: Better Together series, head over to our second conversation with the ArcTouch product team. We chatted with product designers Bárbara Fontenelle and Ricardo Machado and product manager Danielle Diehl to learn more about their workflow. [Watch the second episode]( Electrolux’s journey to global collaboration using Zeplin and Adobe XD Digital Experience specialist Lanna Solci joined Electrolux, a global Swedish maker of home appliances, to help refine their processes for building digital experiences integrated with physical appliances. She spoke with our crew on how her team has adopted a workflow encompassing Zeplin, Overflow and Adobe XD. [Read more]( ​​See you next month! ​​The Zeplin Crew [Stay up-to-date!]( [Zeplin’s hiring!]( [Life at Zeplin]( You're receiving this email since you signed up to Zeplin. If you like, you can [unsubscribe]( right away but you'll miss our future updates as well. Read our [Privacy Policy](. This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( Zeplin, Inc. · 221 Main St. · Suite 770 · San Francisco, CA 94105 · USA

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