Figma changing UI3 panels to not be floating seems like a good decision based on the beta feedback aka everyone hating on it
But did UI3 actually solve anything for the user? I cant honestly say i saw any improvements. What the editor needed was enhancements. What they shipped was a re-organization of elements.
@jedmund had some good insight on this while back as someone who has worked at Figma/worked with the teams there.. It was a good reminder to me how not everything is how it seems from the outside
I'll also say as someone on a consumer team now (was enterprise/B2B in the past) that I wish the people I designed for knew what we have to deal with internally but.. there's reasons for that lol
Of course they are. But they aren’t telling us what those are for sure. We just the packaged PR hehe.
The other (secondary? maybe primary?) goal was to introduce a new (again, cleaned up) paradigm for tools and actions across Figma's suite of products. The top bar was a fucking mess for years and the action bar at the bottom is way cleaner.
This makes sense to me, especially with the introduction of Figma Slides. And who knows, maybe this recent rebrand they just did had something to do with it too. Just to say that I'm sure they had their reasons, even if those reasons aren't obvious externally