Figma is the industry-standard tool for digital design. We use it for all of our Design work.
Figma is web based and easily accessible even without signing up for an account. Its real time collaboration is currently unmatched. Stakeholders can review designs in real time and leave feedback in the tool directly. Figma is usually pretty fast and also perfectly suited for building and managing design systems. It also has a version history feature which is very useful when multiple people work on a large file.
In general, the âComponentsâ page is where all the UI content layers will be defined. Most projects have a Components page. The âScrap Workâ page usually stores older mockups that the designer experimented with.
The âComponentsâ page is usually very important as lots of a websiteâs components will be children of a master component. Master components are usually stored on this page. UI Assets, such as icons will be master components. They are usually exported from the Figma file and uploaded to Google Drive so that everyone can access them at anytime.
In some cases, depending on the complexity of the project, the designer might use different indicators to highlight the status of a design.
In the case above, the yellow marks a screen that is in progress, while the green marks a design that has been approved. We also recommend the Figma plugin âIs it done yet?â for marking the status of a design.
Using the âCommentsâ feature, we also use Figma to receive client feedback or ask for details on how a feature might work. Some clients prefer not to use Figma for that, so emailing/slacking them might be a better option.