What will you learn in NEW Figma 2024: Getting started the Beginner to Pro Class Course
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Navigate Figma’s interface: frames, layers, components, and assets panel
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Create and organize design systems with styles, components, and variants
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Build responsive layouts using Auto Layout and constraints for web and mobile
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Prototype interactive flows with triggers, overlays, and smart animate
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Collaborate in real time: comments, version history, and handoff with inspect mode
Program Overview
Module 1: Figma Fundamentals & Interface
45 minutes
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Topics: Frames vs. groups, layers panel, properties inspector, community resources
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Hands-on: Set up your first file, import assets, and organize pages
Module 2: Shapes, Text & Styles
1 hour
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Topics: Vector tools (pen, shape), text formatting, color & effect styles
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Hands-on: Create a simple UI card with consistent typography and color styles
Module 3: Components & Variants
1 hour
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Topics: Creating components, toggles, buttons; managing variants for states
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Hands-on: Build a button component with hover, pressed, and disabled variants
Module 4: Auto Layout & Responsive Design
1.5 hours
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Topics: Stacks, padding, alignment, constraints, resizing behaviors
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Hands-on: Design a responsive navbar and card grid that adapt to different frame sizes
Module 5: Prototyping & Interactions
1 hour
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Topics: Prototype links, overlays, smart animate, device frames
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Hands-on: Create a clickable flow between onboarding screens with animated transitions
Module 6: Collaboration & Handoff
45 minutes
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Topics: Comments, multiplayer editing, version history, Inspect panel for devs
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Hands-on: Share a prototype link, leave comments, and export specs for a developer handoff
Module 7: Design System Essentials
1 hour
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Topics: Publishing libraries, global styles, documentation best practices
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Hands-on: Publish your styles and components to a team library and update instances
Module 8: Final Project – Mini App UI
2 hours
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Topics: End-to-end UI design, component reuse, responsive prototype
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Hands-on: Design and prototype a small “to-do” app with list views, detail screens, and interactive flows
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Job Outlook
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Figma proficiency is highly sought for roles like UI/UX Designer, Product Designer, and Visual Designer
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In-demand across tech startups, agencies, and in-house product teams; strong freelance opportunities as well
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Entry-level UI/UX designers earn $60,000–$80,000; experienced product designers command $90,000–$130,000+ annually
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Mastery of Figma accelerates collaboration with developers and stakeholders, boosting project efficiency
Last verified: March 12, 2026