Many thanks to Surjith who shared this set of free daily UI elements designed in Figma.
They can be easily combined to create any kind of web experience.
Hope you find this useful.
Many thanks to Surjith who shared this set of free daily UI elements designed in Figma.
They can be easily combined to create any kind of web experience.
Hope you find this useful.
Check out this new resource made by Valery Zanimanski.
It’s a super useful set of 90 tooltips templates for Figma. They are very flexible and can be easily resized. You can also change colors and modify the arrow position.
Here’s a nice little freebie kindly shared by Dmitry Kiiashko.
A cool Figma design for an Apple Airpods Max product page.
Thanks for making this available to everyone.
Check out today’s Figma freebie, created by Olena Kychun.
Here’s set of e-commerce components which could be the complete solution for creating awesome web projects.
Thanks for sharing.
Check out today’s freebie, created by Mauricio Lopez.
If you’re on a diet you need to keep an eye on your calorie intake. Here’s a smoothie app concept template created in Figma that helps you with just that.
A round of applause for Bartosz Andrzejewski who designed and shared this freebie. .
Just like the messages styling in the FB Messenger app, Bartosz has figured out how to do the cool-looking new gradient effect in Figma.
Hope you find this useful!
Make sure to have a look at this cool new free Figma resource shared by Abel Hancock.
Here’s a great new concept of an auto layout component library designed in Figma. It is easy to use and allows you to customize, restyle, and organize components for your specific needs. There are about 211 styles to chose from and 1733 components.
It also comes with a step to step guide, helpful plugins & tips.
Many thanks to Dan Andrews who created and shared this new resource.
When starting on a new project it is very important to come up with the persona of the customers we are targeting. An easy way to do this is by using this Figma UX persona template.
It has sections for ‘pain’, ‘wants’, ‘needs’ and ‘further questions’. There is also a section for adding additional notes.
Here’s a new free resource created by Ivan Bobrov.
An iOS icon generator for Figma which you can use to create the home icons for your next iOS app.
A great addition to your list of useful freebies.
A round of applause for Omnicreativora who designed and shared this freebie.
A customizable set of UX flow chart templates for Figma.
You can use it to create user flow diagrams, information architecture, comment and feedback and mind mapping.