This article highlights six winning projects from Figma's Make-a-thon competition, showcasing experimental software interactions built with Figma Make.
- •Common Thread is a multiplayer embroidery canvas where visitors leave stitches on a shared patch, accumulating over 100,000 stitches from strangers worldwide.
- •Pucker enables hands-free device navigation using head movements and lip puckering, designed as an accessible interaction layer for various platforms.
- •Duet Booth lets two people take photos remotely and asynchronously, compositing them into a single photo booth strip as if side-by-side.
- •Airwwave translates hand gestures captured via camera into ambient soundscapes, designed to feel responsive yet unpredictable.
- •An interactive 16-bit Tokyo lets users wander virtual streets, order ramen, and browse vinyl with custom soundtracks and no objectives.
- •Reframe pastes a screenshot and instantly generates 28 polished layout variations ready for sharing.
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