This course is designed for beginners as well as those looking to transition into UX/product design using Figma. With a background in UX design and experience working in a leading organization, I focus on teaching how Figma is actually used in design schools and in the industry not just the tool, but the thinking behind it.
We start with the fundamentals i.e. interface, tools, shortcuts, components, and auto layout—and gradually move into advanced workflows, including Figma’s latest AI features. Students will learn how to use Figma across multiple use cases: graphic design (posters, presentations), UX design (apps and websites), and collaborative workflows using comments, team libraries, and FigJam for research and ideation.
The course is hands-on and project-driven. You will design real screens, create prototypes, and understand how to make your files developer-ready. I also share insights from real projects to help bridge the gap between learning and industry expectations.
A key highlight is personalized feedback. I review assignments and projects for each student to help improve both design quality and portfolio readiness.
Who is this for?
Students preparing for design colleges, and professionals looking to build a strong foundation in Figma and UX workflows.
What you need?
A laptop (preferred) and a free Figma account.