5 Figma Hacks For An Efficient Workflow

May 25, 2023

Are you just learning product design and Figma and feeling a little stuck?

Don't worry.

It's completely normal to feel overwhelmed with all the tools and features Figma offers. But the good news is that you can work more efficiently and improve your design skills with a few Figma hacks.

In this blog, we'll share five Figma hacks to help you create better designs and streamline your workflow. These tips are perfect for entry-level Product Designers (UX), Figma users, and creatives.

1. Use Keyboard Shortcuts for Efficient Workflow

Figma has a lot of keyboard shortcuts that can help you work more efficiently. Using keyboard shortcuts can speed up your workflow by reducing the number of clicks you need to make. For example, you can press "V" to select the pointer tool, "T" to select the text tool, "R" to select the rectangle tool, and so on. You can also use keyboard shortcuts to duplicate objects, group objects, align objects, and more.

2. Create and Use Styles for Consistency

Styles in Figma allow you to create a set of properties that can be applied to multiple objects. This can save you a lot of time when you're designing something that needs a consistent look and feel. You can create styles for text, colors, borders, and more. Once you've created a style, you can apply it to any object in your design with just a few clicks.

3. Use Auto-layout for Responsive Design

Auto-layout is a powerful feature in Figma that allows you to create responsive designs without having to adjust each object manually. With auto-layout, you can create frames that automatically adjust their size and position based on the content inside them. You can also use auto-layout to create responsive grids, lists, and tables. This can save you a lot of time when you're designing something that needs to look good on multiple screen sizes.

4. Use Plugins for More Features

Figma has a large community of plugin developers who have created plugins that can help you work more efficiently. Plugins are small programs that can be installed in Figma to add new features or automate tasks. For example, there are plugins that can help you generate lorem ipsum text, export assets, create isometric designs, and more. You can browse the Figma plugin library to find plugins that can help you with your specific design tasks.

5. Collaborate with Your Team for Better Results

Figma is designed for collaboration, so take advantage of its collaboration features. You can invite team members to a project and work together in real-time. You can also leave comments on designs and use Figma's version history to keep track of changes. By collaborating with your team in Figma, you can work more efficiently and create better designs.

If you want to become a Figma pro and take your design skills to the next level, consider checking out our bootcamp. Our bootcamp will teach you everything you need to know to become a professional product designer using Figma.

You'll learn how to use advanced features like components, design systems, and prototyping. With our bootcamp, you'll be able to create stunning designs and collaborate effectively with your team.

Check out our bootcamp today and become a Figma pro!

 

 

 

Kharina Parla 

Marketing at The Craft 


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