The Beginner’s Guide to Figma

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Learn the fundamentals of Figma, a collaborative prototyping tool, and design your applications responsively. Build reusable designs, create typography and color styles, and prototype screen transitions. Enhance your skills with this course and leverage Figma to its fullest potential for your next app or website.

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Figma is a collaborative prototyping tool that allows you to responsively design your applications, with resolution presets for all of the most popular devices. In this course, we will explore the fundamentals of Figma’s toolset that you can use for various design functions.

We will start from scratch, then walk through scenarios you may encounter when designing a website or application. We will cover building reusable designs — known as “components” in Figma — all the way up to prototyping your designs to show screen transitions and animations between state.

By the end of the course, you will understand the basics of Figma so you can use it to your advantage when building your next app or website.

Course Content

Create a Mobile, Tablet and Desktop Frame in Figma

Build Reusable Designs with Figma Components

Add a Reusable Figma Component to Multiple Frames

Create a Simple Icon with Figma Ellipse and Pen Tool

Duplicate Grouped Vectors to Create a Patterned Logo in Figma

Establish a Typography System in Figma with Text Styles

Create Figma Color Styles to Reuse Across Frames

Reuse a Drop Shadow in Figma with Effect Styles

Prototype a Screen Transition in Figma

Export and Share Figma Frames

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