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Announcing optimized assets, rich notes & streamlined notifications 🗜️

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Plus our CEO shares why Design Delivery is more important than ever. April showers bring May feature

Plus our CEO shares why Design Delivery is more important than ever. April showers bring May features We’ve launched some new features over the past month aimed at helping teams build more amazing products and deliver on the promise of design together. Speaking of that, our co-founder and CEO (and product designer at heart) Pelin shared her thoughts on Design Delivery in a blog post yesterday. Read on for all this and more! 🌸 Express yourself with Rich Notes and more new features We recently rolled out new features like Rich Notes that allow you to attach images to your communication in Zeplin, streamlined notifications, and improvements to our web app experience. Later this month, be on the lookout for enhanced optimized assets that make design handoff a smoother process. 🙌 [Read our latest highlights]( From our CEO: Let’s talk about Design Delivery Our co-founder and CEO Pelin dropped some wisdom about Design Delivery — a critical yet often invisible step in the process of bringing a product to life. If you feel like there’s just something missing in your team’s transition from design to development, you’ll want to read [Pelin’s take](. If you’re more of the podcast type, you can listen to Pelin and our CMO Naman chatting about Design Delivery on the latest [OV | BUILD episode](. Figma + Zeplin: Publishing Finalized Designs In this 2-minute video, Russ from our Customer Success Crew demonstrates how Figma designers stay in design flow by publishing a “locked” version of screens to Zeplin for their development team. [Watch how]( Say "hello" to Leglin Did you catch our "official” Big Sur icon? Our users had some [spirited feedback](. 😳 All April Fools’ joking aside, how would you re-imagine Zeplin’s logo? (Check out designer [Samuel Briskar’s]( spin on a 3D Zeplin icon for some inspiration.) Tweet us your creations at [@zeplin]( or tag us on Instagram at [@zeplin.io]( ​​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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