Overview

Figma is the industry standard for UI/UX design, brand systems, and professional visual work. Browser-based with real-time collaboration. Component systems, auto-layout, prototyping, and developer handoff are all built in. Used by design teams at Airbnb, Uber, Notion, and virtually every tech company.

Pricing

Free tierFree — 3 projects, unlimited collaborators
Paid plans$15/editor/mo (Professional) · $45/editor/mo (Organization)

✅ When to use

  • UI/UX design for apps, websites, and products
  • Building and maintaining a design system with reusable components
  • Collaborative design where multiple team members edit simultaneously
  • Creating interactive prototypes for user testing
  • Designer-to-developer handoff with inspect mode and code export

❌ When NOT to use

  • Quick social media graphics and marketing assets — Canva is faster
  • Complex illustration with brush-based tools — Procreate or Illustrator
  • Motion graphics and animation — use After Effects or Rive

💡 Personal Tips

Figma's component system is what separates professionals from beginners — learn variants and auto-layout early and you'll save hours on every project. The community plugin ecosystem is massive: Unsplash for stock images, Iconify for icons, Content Reel for real copy. For creator use specifically, Figma is overkill for thumbnails but perfect if you're building a brand system or designing products. The Dev Mode feature (Free in limited form) is excellent for collaborating with developers — they can inspect exact spacing, colors, and export assets without you having to explain everything.

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