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Plus colors in Zeplin get semantic, a leading design agency powers up their work with Figma+Zeplin a

Plus colors in Zeplin get semantic, a leading design agency powers up their work with Figma+Zeplin and more updates inside. Do more in Zeplin The past month was a busy one here at Zeplin, so we've rounded up the most important info for you. We'll share our latest product updates (including all the details about highly-requested features like semantic colors and project copying) plus other user stories and news we think you’ll like. Read on to learn how to do more in Zeplin. 💪 Figma and Zeplin: A faster, happier design-to-development process “If Figma is our ‘playground’ where we can run around and make as much of a mess as we need to, then Zeplin is the ‘shelf’ where we can place finalized designs.” We talked to digital agency Superformula to learn how their team delivered large-scale web and native app projects for MGM Resorts using Figma and Zeplin — and avoided snarky Slack threads along the way. [Read the story]( Zeplin Highlights: Publish in order, semantic colors and make a copy This past month we rolled out new features that we hope will make your workday go smoother. 🧈 Now, you can: - Preserve the order that you had originally set within your designs when you publish to Zeplin - Share the context for different uses of the same colors - Create a copy of an existing project [Read the full update]( Figma + Zeplin: Designer first meets developer first There’s a reason that designers publish 6 million designs to Zeplin every month. And for Figma users, the Zeplin integration gives designers the clean handoff, automated organization and easy non-designer collaboration they crave. [Learn about the Zeplin Figma plugin]( ​​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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