The field of UX has become increasingly important in recent years, as companies worldwide are paying greater attention to ensuring that their digital products and services meet the needs of their international customers. For this specific application KERN now offers a connector between its translation technologies and the Figma design tool. This enables companies to have their user interfaces and designs translated into different languages quickly and easily.
The Figma design tool is a cloud-based collaboration programme for designing and developing user interfaces. With the Figma Connector KERN gives its clients an efficient and high-quality solution for transferring content to be translated to portal4client. The connector enables companies to quickly and easily translate their user interfaces into different languages.
In addition, the Figma connector is also increasingly in demand in the field of transcreation. Transcreation refers to the creative adaptation of content aimed at maintaining the original intention and effect in another language or culture. This allows UX design to be available for a personalised user experience in any language and enables effective adaptation of marketing materials, advertising campaigns and other creative content in different languages and cultures.
"We are proud to be able to offer our clients the Figma connector, an advanced solution that meets the growing demands of the UX sector and the transcreation market," explains Dr Thomas Kern, member of the KERN Management Board. "This integration enables companies to better reach their global target groups while at the same time offering a consistent user experience in different languages."
The introduction of the Figma connector underlines KERN’s commitment to provide its clients at all times with innovative solutions so that they achieve their global communication goals. With the Figma connector, customers and clients can benefit from seamless integration between the KERN translation platform and the Figma design tool, thus allowing them to successfully translate their user experiences into different languages.