Creek & River Co. to Host Figma Workshop: Optimizing Design Workflows with Claude Cowork AI on June 12

Creek & River Co., Ltd. will hold a free online seminar on June 12 for intermediate Figma users, focusing on integrating Claude Cowork AI to automate and streamline repetitive manual design tasks.
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Creek & River Co., Ltd. (C&R) has announced a professional development seminar titled "Cathy’s Figma Course: Streamlining Routine Tasks with Claude Cowork," scheduled for Friday, June 12, 2026.

As Figma remains a central tool for UI/UX and web design, this workshop addresses the growing demand for AI integration in creative workflows. Unlike traditional software tutorials, this session is structured as an interactive workshop where participants bring real-world repetitive tasks to analyze. The objective is to learn how to decompose manual operations into structures that Claude Cowork can process efficiently.

Key event details include:
- Date & Time: June 12, 2026, 19:00 – 20:30 (JST)
- Format: Online via Zoom
- Target: Intermediate Figma users and designers
- Capacity: 100 participants (Free of charge)

The session will be led by Cathy, a Senior Digital Product Designer and Leader of the Friends of Figma London Group, known for her expertise in global UX design standards and AI-driven efficiency. Participants are encouraged to have a Figma environment ready for simultaneous operation during the lecture.

FAQ

What level of Figma proficiency is required for this seminar?

The course is designed for intermediate users who use Figma professionally and understand its basic operations.

Do I need any specific equipment for the workshop?

It is recommended to use a PC for Figma operations while having a secondary device (tablet or monitor) to view the Zoom stream.

Will there be technical support during the live session?

Please note that there will be no individual troubleshooting or operation support during the lecture.