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This is how a top designer uses components in Figma Her Figma component organization and documentation is insane 🤯 Dion Chooi shows how LottieFiles uses components in Figma 👇

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Jayneil Dalal1 year ago

Sneak Peek into Figma files of top designers for FREE 👇

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Jay Banik1 year ago

@ChooiDion @LottieFiles @figma This is basic man, why are you calling it “top designer uses components is figma”

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Vycee1 year ago

@ChooiDion @LottieFiles @figma @devanddesignhq has been training designers on this method, it's very intuitive

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Vincent Gorin1 year ago

@ChooiDion @LottieFiles @figma Agree this is clean af and comprehensive for handoff. But I've 2 feedbacks 1- naming for your tab states I assume it's a component used across multiple flows, and having a semantic approach on these naming Tab1/Tab2… would be a better solution even to proto with variables

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Ricardo Ramos1 year ago

@ChooiDion @LottieFiles @figma We have a team of two in my company and we also have this sort of organization of components. It's just a matter of fitting best practices into your company's own specific needs. Great work @ChooiDion

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Pedro Lucca1 year ago

@ChooiDion @LottieFiles @figma I love this organization series! 🤩 And It’s something that isn’t talked about as much as it should be. good job Jay, excited for the next one

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Jayneil Dalal1 year ago

@ChooiDion @LottieFiles @figma Thanks mate! Stay tuned for season 2 👀

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Omran1 year ago

@ChooiDion @LottieFiles @figma In the modal component when the description got toggled off is keeps the area of it but empty. Shouldn’t it be much smaller?

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Jayneil Dalal1 year ago

@ChooiDion @LottieFiles @figma Good catch! Perhaps @ChooiDion can chime in?

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Chris Watterston1 year ago

Honestly, I kinda expect this from designers in large organisations. Org design systems should be intuitive and organised for almost all use cases. (Especially if you’ve got a team of designs) The design system I built while at Suntory, Lucozade, Ribena (etc) was very much like this. Personal Figma setups, I bet that’s a different story 🙈

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