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A design system is a living style guide—a cohesive, dynamic, reusable, and maintainable resource that provides consistency and scalability, improves efficiency, and enhances collaboration and accessibility across your designs. In Figma, a design system starts with styles and components, which are combined to create reusable, consistent design elements. You’ll learn how the changes you make to these components reflect across all instances, to ensure consistency throughout your project. We’ll also cover how to store your designs in a team library where it’s version-controlled and easy to reference.
In this KnowledgeCity course on Figma Intermediate: Design Systems, you’ll learn how to create and manage a design system in Figma. As a cloud-based design tool, Figma facilitates collaboration among teams, making it a good choice for creating design systems. We’ll show you what’s involved in establishing a design system, as well as best practices for consistently applying a design system across your own projects.
You'll learn how to create and manage a design system in Figma, including what design systems are, how to create one, and how to apply it across projects.
Figma is a cloud-based design tool that facilitates collaboration among teams, making it a good choice for creating design systems.
The lessons cover creating a design system, managing a design system, using a design system in designs, and design system best practices.
A design system is built from reusable styles and components, and changes you make to these components reflect across all instances to ensure consistency throughout your project.
Designs are stored in a team library where they are version-controlled and easy to reference.