Figma is the most promising web design program of our time. It
has combined the most advanced website design tools and is already head and
shoulders ahead of the competition. One of the most important advantages of Figma is the simplicity of use and ease of learning. Also do not forget that such an advanced tool for the future. More and more designers and companies around the world are switching to Figma. For example, the design teams at Twitter and Uber work entirely in Figma. It doesn't require space on your hard drive because it runs in the cloud and instantly saves all changes to your layout. Figma has version control and you can always roll back to a point in time. Figma doesn't require any installation, you can open it right in your browser and work. This means you can use it on any platform (Windows, Mac, Linux). For the first two, there is a desktop version. The maximum plus point of Figma is that it uses the most advanced tools for a web designer's work: - Components - Limitations - Styles - Grid system - Prototyping All these tools are discussed in this course in as much detail as possible. But it is not enough just to learn the tools, you need to learn how to use them in combination with each other and accelerate the workflow by times. During the course we will use all the tools of the program in practice and create your own library of components and layout of the mobile application. We will also make a clickable prototype of this application. Who this course is for: Beginning web designers Web designers who want to switch from Photoshop to Figma. What you will learn The internal and external interface of the program Figma tools Frame is a very important part. The frame is the backbone of the program. Components Contsraints. The grid and guide system in Figma Plugins Prototyping Styles You will lay the foundation for your component library Practical work on creating a mobile application using the acquired knowledge and your own component library Learning the basics of atomic design Course content 6 sections - 56 lectures - Total duration 7 hours 2 minutes
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