Figr
Complete Design Systems at Your Fingertips
Design systems and product in a day, not months. Focus on building, while we handle the design consistency
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Figr is praised for its ability to streamline the design process, allowing users to create design systems quickly without sacrificing consistency. Users appreciate its unique features and the time-saving benefits it offers, making it particularly useful for both beginners and experienced designers. The tool is noted for its sleek and fluid interface, which simplifies UI/UX design. While some users suggest improvements like adding autolayout features, the overall feedback highlights Figr as an innovative and impactful tool for design and development teams.
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Streamlining design systems with Figr Identity sounds amazing. Can't wait to explore how AI will make the process even smoother!
it makes UI/UX really simplified. All the best team!
One idea that might save designers a lot of time. The main focus, at least for me, is "most designs were not editable and unrelated to real-world products". Very important feature that i think does make a difference. Adding the fact that you can get a file source to better understand the "why?" and the "how?".
Pretty nice.
It would have been great if you had also set autolayout too in your designs, it would help beginners deconstruct and learn how its actually designed when shipping to developers
But overall a good experience
Just tried it with the Product Hunt design file - really cool stuff. Seems like it will be very useful in quickly making realistic preliminary wireframes using design patterns and UI elements pulled from other popular apps.
I can see myself Frankenstein-ing an app design using components from many different popular apps. Ex: "I want an app that has a home page feed like Product Hunt with posts like Instagram but text editing like Notion and comment threads like Twitter" and being able to quickly pull - and adjust - those components to mesh together.
Gonna keep playing with the free version for now but looks good so far!
Hello @moksh_garg Great job indeed. Figr.design materializes a concept that has limitless applications. Thanks for being a pioneer. Collecting all of the best/most interesting web page designs and recreating them in editable Figma block templates inside a fully searchable catalog is a powerful idea.
P.S.: I observe that Figr.design would benefit from some refined UI design as the left column is a bit chaotic as well as the noise created by the top menus.
*I am writing a short review of Figr for the newsletter "Curation Monetized" and I would need some more info about the Pro paid option you mention. At which URL can I find such info? Thx!