How To Use Design Kits In Figma

Designers are constantly seeking ways to expedite their workflow and improve the quality of their designs. A valuable resource for achieving this is a design kit. For those utilizing Figma, a well-known vector graphics editor and prototyping tool, it is possible to utilize design kits to simplify and streamline tasks. This post will provide helpful instructions on effectively utilizing design kits in Figma.

What is a Design Kit?

A design kit, often referred to as a UI kit, is a collection of graphics files that can be used in the design process. These typically include components like buttons, forms, and icons, styled in a consistent manner. Using a design kit in Figma allows you to create user interfaces with ease and efficiency.

Importing a Design Kit in Figma

To utilize a design kit, you first need to import it into your Figma project.

Here’s a step-by-step guide:

  1. Open Figma and start a new file.
  2. Go to the File Browser on the top left, click on the ‘+’ symbol and select ‘Import’.
  3. Navigate to the location of your design kit on your computer.
  4. Select the design kit file and click ‘Open’.

Your design kit should now be imported into Figma and ready for use.

Using a Design Kit in Figma

Once you have a design kit imported into Figma, using it to streamline your design process is quite straightforward. To do this, you need to access and use the components from your design kit.

        // To access components, do the following:
        1. On the left side of your Figma interface, you should see a 'Layers' panel.
        2. Click on the 'Assets' tab which is right next to the 'Layers' tab.
        3. In the 'Assets' tab, you will see all the components of your imported design kit.
        4. To use a component, simply drag and drop it to the canvas.
        

Benefits of Using a Design Kit in Figma

Designing from scratch can be time-consuming. By using a design kit in Figma, you can significantly speed up your design process, maintain consistency in your designs, and have a library of components at your disposal. This ensures that you have more time for brainstorming and iterating on your designs, ultimately leading to better end products.

Conclusion

In this era where efficiency and consistency are paramount in design, making use of design kits in tools like Figma have become essential. We hope this guide has been helpful in understanding how to use a design kit in Figma. Happy designing!