Hello, I’m a software engineer from Pakistan. Since many days I was thinking to learn about figma, your single tutorial is enough for me from basics to advanced. You teach it very well and amazingly easy. Thanks ❤️❤️
I watched your microsoft access video but am too lazy to get back to it, so I am commenting here instead. I just want to say Thank you. I have been on the internet for a while and every tutorial I find is long, complicated and frustrating. I have seen a couple of your videos now and honestly these tutorials are incredible, it's like somebody has read my mind for how tutorials should be, I am annoyed I am only finding you now. Thank you so much!!
This was 100% worth watching all the way through, I have been watching other videos / tutorials and kept getting lost and usually staring at my own blank frame wondering what or how to get started you covered everything EXTREMELY well. One thing I will add is I hope to learn more about the "libraries" options and even "how to centralize components and styles" as it may get messy or confusing for example on a large project, if not maintained / organized in a centralized place. Maintaining and organization has been 90% of my current struggle with design, knowing what needs to be consistently applied globally and where and how to update those easily. Most of my projects have started out as a single-use component with custom styling then expanded to repeated usage and styling. That could have all been avoided if planned early on but its now too messy and too large to easily fix without massive refactoring since I did not plan ahead the layout and design before actually creating the project in code. Now I have started templating more of my repeating components and styles and even pages which has INSANELY simplified the process. Overall thank you for the high quality and very well edited and explained course. This is invaluable to anyone new to figma like myself and an amazing starting point for getting comfortable, although it was a basic layout/design of an app and not something more expansive like a website design I think that would have just made it more complicating to actually understanding the fundamentals needed for that next step. **(I will comeback and update just leave a reply if you're curious to remind me after learning more)** I hope this overview is not missing any important or key info that is crucial to beginners like: "How to layout and design scrollable content" as that seems uncovered and not explained at all. "Dev Mode" (Code toggle "" top right seemed interesting but uncovered), I realized it's paywalled. Not a problem for my intentions, as this is mainly just for reference / planning. Not for development it seems the dev mode is not mature enough *yet* to take a **whole figma project** and create code like React JSX with Styling consistently, without requiring heavily refactoring most of the code by hand as I have been but it's looking like it may be viable in the near future. I am curious how AI like Claude being so good at understanding images and coding might be very helpful when doing things like creating components from the exported PNG images as I have had quite amazing results in other instances so that will be very cool to test and experiment with possibly removing some of the mundane code that is required for components and templates **Personal disclaimer / info below for anyone who is interested / thinks I should just do it myself without AI (Feel free to ignore past this if you don't care)** I personally understand how to code in many languages including JS/TS/JSX and create and style components, it would just be a nice way to quickly get some foundational boilerplate out of the way and save time on mundane repetitive tasks and experiment with capabilities. - I DO NOT recommend this approach to others, especially if you do not understand how to write components. At minimum you should understand what the code does fully, unless purely for learning. - It's not perfect and does require knowing what the code is actually doing and usually how to prompt properly to get the correct output. If you don't you will most likely waste more time debugging and fixing issues this way, than if you just learned and coded it yourself as you will end up with something you can't understand. - At the same time this IS a great way to learn, by trial and error in a **safe dev environment** using AI as your teacher getting first hand experience by testing and getting personalized explanations compared to reading docs that are very generalized and not easy to understand. - Needless to say it's very dangerous in production to do this, you should be able to explain the code you are using including everything it does before deploying it publicly or you may end up with problems if you review the code and question anything its best to check docs and also ask AI about it and get informed fully and double check it. Think of this as if a expert was asking you why you have this code is the best way to think of it.
I've looked at a few demo videos about Figma, and this is by far the best one I've found. Thank you so much for your clarity and simplicity as you give this tutorial.
What a great tutorial video! I just started a new job which requires me to use Figma most of the time. I didn't have any experience with the software before. This video really helps a lot. Thanks so much!
This is exactly what I was looking for in trying to learn Figma to design an app. After I watched it I went back to add this comment and was confused. I thought the tutorial was 20 mins. That's how good it is! It felt much shorter than it really was but gave all info needed!
Excellent job with this. I have viewed a bunch of different training videos on Figma, and by far you do the best job. I am just looking for more from you on Figma. I don't see more in the play list or on a search. I really want to learn more than just the basics.
I rarely left comments, but this tutorial was absolutely brilliant. It would have saved me hours on my wireframing assignments if I would watch it before XD. Thanks a lot Kevin!
This is an incredible crash course. It does get you ready to start using figma from the first click. With enough hours of research and this video as basis you can really start making complex designs. Thank you for your effort Kevin!
Wow, that was so comprehensive and helpful. I needed to have a basic understanding of FIGMA and this was certainly the best video that I could have watched. Thank you!
I think figma is an incredible resource if you learn to use it wisely. Your video provided me so much insight. For a complex interface like this, you broke it down nicely. Keep up the good work.
thanks for the tutorial, it was a really good walk through. only issue I had was getting the auto layout set up properly, but the issue I had was the button scaling when you re-type the words in, it scales with the text. It did not. I could not find a fix online for it, so ill look into it later. Its not a big deal, more of a preference to have it work, and after watching that part over and over, and trying a method of fill instead of creating a rectangle and linking it to the text, both ways did not work. Either way, this was super helpful and gave me a lot more confidence to learn more about figma in general, so thank you. here is a like and a subscribe!
yes that happened to me too. ive had to use the text by itself and made it a frame. then filled in the background and curve the edges so it looks like a button and then pressed auto layout .
i kinda had the same problem, I have a different (new) version of Figma I guess.. anyway I found out how to do it: select the Frame and in the Auto layout width & height select the "hug contents" in the dropdown options.. hope it helps!
I've used your tutorial for notion. Im currently using your tutorial for photohop. And now that Im checking figma this vid pops out😅 Thankyou so much! But how come you are so good at everything????
The tutorial is very good but some of the explanations are not matching the current version of the elements in Figma. Something else, it was helpful for new students if you could share your the images u used it this tutorial. Thank you Kevin 🙂
Love your teaching, many thanks. My suggestion: know many videos are for beginners, but I think it is about time for you to create some more in depth, intermediate and higher tutorials. Of course, your usual style - concise, engaging and down to earth. Thanks a lot!!!
Kevin..I didn't know you until an hour ago hahha... I'm just another beginner joining here... and I'm so happy bz I understood almost 97% of this tutorial , the speed, the way how u explained was amazin for me, and also improving my English (listening) as well... I tried each thing you did in the tuto and learnt A LOT !!! Best regards !!
What happens after that, how do you get it to the App Store, does it cost? Can you do a Part 2 Video for this? (You are just amazing!! - just too good👍) - Await your feedback!!
I can tell that you are not a designer from the KCC example app 😀 But you are an amazing tutor! I get a lot of understanding about how to use Figma from this video compared to other Figma tutorials that I've seen before. Keep up the good work! 😊
This was really good...Thank you so much. i am a beginner and I needed something that showed the most current version of Figma and how to use the features.
Thanks for this awesome tutorial. It covers a lot and I like that you keep saying all your actions including shortcuts, makes it so much easier to remember.
Absolutely the best Figma tutorial online! Straightforward, no fluff, just a pure Figma tutorial which covers the overall figma. Thanks so much, Kevin! Watching you from Bangladesh❤🇧🇩
Also, just curious, in your thumbnail A/B testing, which one performed better for you? The one with the yellow background, or the one with the white background?
Amazing tutorial. Thank you for taking the time to make quality content for others to learn. I am very glad I found your channel. Keep up the good work. 👏👏
⚡ Get Figma: psxid.figma.com/lqjg97licpry
Hello from a Bulgarian girl, who lives in Belgium!
You explain it amazingly and in very much detail! Thank you for your content!
Hello! Наистина ли ме разбираш?! Здрасти!
Hello, I’m a software engineer from Pakistan. Since many days I was thinking to learn about figma, your single tutorial is enough for me from basics to advanced. You teach it very well and amazingly easy. Thanks ❤️❤️
what is a software engineer doing inside figma😂
@@abhinavc4332 learning design to create better products
@@abhinavc4332 Bruhhh :)
He is in Pakistan and trying to learn something else that itself is a big thing 😅
@@abhinavc4332 you are not gonna start a project with no designs????
I watched your microsoft access video but am too lazy to get back to it, so I am commenting here instead. I just want to say Thank you. I have been on the internet for a while and every tutorial I find is long, complicated and frustrating. I have seen a couple of your videos now and honestly these tutorials are incredible, it's like somebody has read my mind for how tutorials should be, I am annoyed I am only finding you now. Thank you so much!!
I totally agree. Kevin's videos are always brilliant.
Kevin this was by far the best simplest and straight forward crash course I've taken on Figma... highly appreciated sir
This was 100% worth watching all the way through, I have been watching other videos / tutorials and kept getting lost and usually staring at my own blank frame wondering what or how to get started you covered everything EXTREMELY well.
One thing I will add is I hope to learn more about the "libraries" options and even "how to centralize components and styles" as it may get messy or confusing for example on a large project, if not maintained / organized in a centralized place.
Maintaining and organization has been 90% of my current struggle with design, knowing what needs to be consistently applied globally and where and how to update those easily. Most of my projects have started out as a single-use component with custom styling then expanded to repeated usage and styling. That could have all been avoided if planned early on but its now too messy and too large to easily fix without massive refactoring since I did not plan ahead the layout and design before actually creating the project in code. Now I have started templating more of my repeating components and styles and even pages which has INSANELY simplified the process.
Overall thank you for the high quality and very well edited and explained course. This is invaluable to anyone new to figma like myself and an amazing starting point for getting comfortable, although it was a basic layout/design of an app and not something more expansive like a website design I think that would have just made it more complicating to actually understanding the fundamentals needed for that next step.
**(I will comeback and update just leave a reply if you're curious to remind me after learning more)**
I hope this overview is not missing any important or key info that is crucial to beginners like: "How to layout and design scrollable content" as that seems uncovered and not explained at all. "Dev Mode" (Code toggle "" top right seemed interesting but uncovered), I realized it's paywalled. Not a problem for my intentions, as this is mainly just for reference / planning. Not for development it seems the dev mode is not mature enough *yet* to take a **whole figma project** and create code like React JSX with Styling consistently, without requiring heavily refactoring most of the code by hand as I have been but it's looking like it may be viable in the near future.
I am curious how AI like Claude being so good at understanding images and coding might be very helpful when doing things like creating components from the exported PNG images as I have had quite amazing results in other instances so that will be very cool to test and experiment with possibly removing some of the mundane code that is required for components and templates
**Personal disclaimer / info below for anyone who is interested / thinks I should just do it myself without AI (Feel free to ignore past this if you don't care)**
I personally understand how to code in many languages including JS/TS/JSX and create and style components, it would just be a nice way to quickly get some foundational boilerplate out of the way and save time on mundane repetitive tasks and experiment with capabilities.
- I DO NOT recommend this approach to others, especially if you do not understand how to write components. At minimum you should understand what the code does fully, unless purely for learning.
- It's not perfect and does require knowing what the code is actually doing and usually how to prompt properly to get the correct output. If you don't you will most likely waste more time debugging and fixing issues this way, than if you just learned and coded it yourself as you will end up with something you can't understand.
- At the same time this IS a great way to learn, by trial and error in a **safe dev environment** using AI as your teacher getting first hand experience by testing and getting personalized explanations compared to reading docs that are very generalized and not easy to understand.
- Needless to say it's very dangerous in production to do this, you should be able to explain the code you are using including everything it does before deploying it publicly or you may end up with problems if you review the code and question anything its best to check docs and also ask AI about it and get informed fully and double check it. Think of this as if a expert was asking you why you have this code is the best way to think of it.
I've looked at a few demo videos about Figma, and this is by far the best one I've found. Thank you so much for your clarity and simplicity as you give this tutorial.
Crisp > Quick > Simple to understand. One of the finest tutorials I have come across. Thanks Kevin!
Very grateful. You're a great teacher, explaining slowly and repeating. Thx!
when I say, you are literally one of the greatest teachers ever! THANK YOU !!!
Dude when it comes to instructing, you have a gift. You made this sooooo easy for me to understand. THANK YOU!!!
What a great tutorial video! I just started a new job which requires me to use Figma most of the time. I didn't have any experience with the software before. This video really helps a lot. Thanks so much!
This is exactly what I was looking for in trying to learn Figma to design an app. After I watched it I went back to add this comment and was confused. I thought the tutorial was 20 mins. That's how good it is! It felt much shorter than it really was but gave all info needed!
Excellent job with this. I have viewed a bunch of different training videos on Figma, and by far you do the best job. I am just looking for more from you on Figma. I don't see more in the play list or on a search. I really want to learn more than just the basics.
Kevin, I can't even beginning to tell you how perfect this video is. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. You are my hero! Easy sub!
This is the best tutorial for Figma beginners like me. I got so much out of the video. Thank you so much. You’re a great instructor!
Definitely a great beginner tutorial for those who wants to get some comprehensive insight on how figma works.
As always, Kevin did a fab job of simplifying the tool usage. I highly recommend it as the first place to begin if you are new to Figma.
The way you explain things are amazing. Each seconds are worth. Thank you Kevin.
As a web designer, I am trying to master Figma. This tutorial really helped. Thanks for sharing Kevin 🌟✨
Never too late
@@archangel0137 Thanks.
Excellent delivery of knowledge - not a second was a waste. Thank you!
Thank you, thank you! You're an excellent teacher. One of the best Figma tutorials I've seen
I have tried 3 figma tutorials, and yours is the best and easy to use. Thank you!
Took me like 5 tutorials to get to a good one, this is great. Thanks!
I rarely left comments, but this tutorial was absolutely brilliant. It would have saved me hours on my wireframing assignments if I would watch it before XD. Thanks a lot Kevin!
Great tutorial Kevin - as always you rock.
Perfect video that contains all the necessary things to know in Figma! Helped me ALOT. Thanks a bunch.
You are an excelent teacher, thank you so much!!! I will recommand this video and your channel to my friends.
Thank you for the tutorial, It was really easy to follow. Your explanations were gratifying. Keep going!
From Kenya love what you are doing
This is an incredible crash course. It does get you ready to start using figma from the first click. With enough hours of research and this video as basis you can really start making complex designs. Thank you for your effort Kevin!
Words can't describe my gratitude.
Wow, that was so comprehensive and helpful. I needed to have a basic understanding of FIGMA and this was certainly the best video that I could have watched. Thank you!
Great to hear!
Thank you so much. You are the best teacher ever.
Easy to understand & practise tutorial, thank you Kevin !
I think figma is an incredible resource if you learn to use it wisely. Your video provided me so much insight. For a complex interface like this, you broke it down nicely. Keep up the good work.
This is the best video I've seen on Pygma, and your ability to explain, the eloquence and clarity of the explanation, you wow
Thanks!
I've been looking to learn Figma. Glad I stumbled across it!
thanks for the tutorial, it was a really good walk through. only issue I had was getting the auto layout set up properly, but the issue I had was the button scaling when you re-type the words in, it scales with the text. It did not. I could not find a fix online for it, so ill look into it later. Its not a big deal, more of a preference to have it work, and after watching that part over and over, and trying a method of fill instead of creating a rectangle and linking it to the text, both ways did not work. Either way, this was super helpful and gave me a lot more confidence to learn more about figma in general, so thank you. here is a like and a subscribe!
yes that happened to me too. ive had to use the text by itself and made it a frame. then filled in the background and curve the edges so it looks like a button and then pressed auto layout .
i kinda had the same problem, I have a different (new) version of Figma I guess.. anyway I found out how to do it: select the Frame and in the Auto layout width & height select the "hug contents" in the dropdown options.. hope it helps!
you're the best I've watched so far man! Thank you!
I've used your tutorial for notion. Im currently using your tutorial for photohop. And now that Im checking figma this vid pops out😅 Thankyou so much! But how come you are so good at everything????
you explained all of the basics so perfectly , Amazing tutorial
The tutorial is very good but some of the explanations are not matching the current version of the elements in Figma. Something else, it was helpful for new students if you could share your the images u used it this tutorial. Thank you Kevin 🙂
Exactly what I thought, anyway it's great content
I subbed in the first 60 sec. in appreciation for how slowly and clearly you were speaking!❣
Love your teaching, many thanks. My suggestion: know many videos are for beginners, but I think it is about time for you to create some more in depth, intermediate and higher tutorials. Of course, your usual style - concise, engaging and down to earth. Thanks a lot!!!
This is such a well designed tutorial! Thank you for sharing your design skills with us!
This was the best lesson I’ve ever had, wish I could show you what I made with you, thank you so much ❤
Kevin..I didn't know you until an hour ago hahha... I'm just another beginner joining here... and I'm so happy bz I understood almost 97% of this tutorial , the speed, the way how u explained was amazin for me, and also improving my English (listening) as well... I tried each thing you did in the tuto and learnt A LOT !!! Best regards !!
The best ever tutorial. Thanks Kevin. Great job!
Wow! Today I was the best day. thanks for the Education.. I have learn Something New..
Very well done. Packed with info in just over an hour. Thanks!
What happens after that, how do you get it to the App Store, does it cost? Can you do a Part 2 Video for this? (You are just amazing!! - just too good👍) - Await your feedback!!
wow your too good sir my understanding of figma is well defined now🥰 sir.From Cameroon
Kevin this is the great video about the figma basics thanks a lot you explained all necessary things without wasting a time and with no lag.
Amazingly structured video
Awesome tutorial! It's basic but very comprehensive. Great work!
This was an exceptional tutorial, thank you 🙏
Amazing, that was quite helpful now I know the Figma too. Thanks to you man
I can tell that you are not a designer from the KCC example app 😀
But you are an amazing tutor! I get a lot of understanding about how to use Figma from this video compared to other Figma tutorials that I've seen before.
Keep up the good work! 😊
Wow!!! It's amazing how you teach and make it look so easy. Thank you🤓
Awesome tutorial! Thank you so much!
This was really good...Thank you so much. i am a beginner and I needed something that showed the most current version of Figma and how to use the features.
Thank you ! Thinking about learning Figma soon and this is so informative and useful !
Thanks for this awesome tutorial. It covers a lot and I like that you keep saying all your actions including shortcuts, makes it so much easier to remember.
short and informative video
thanks Kevin
This is very helpful and clear, thanks for your great explanation.
You made Figma very easy to learn. Thanks Kelvin. You are a great man
Thank You from IRAN For your Great Video
Thanks... my first figma work is done
Thank you, my friend! This video is super educational.
I am learning figma for my job, and it is so handy :)
Absolutely the best Figma tutorial online! Straightforward, no fluff, just a pure Figma tutorial which covers the overall figma. Thanks so much, Kevin! Watching you from Bangladesh❤🇧🇩
Ohhh génial! Ca m'a trop aidé, merci bcp pour les tips et méthodologie! 🔥🔥🔥
extremely brilliant...❤ Love from India...
Kevin is the best teacher
This was awesome! Hope to see more advanced Figma videos in the future!
Amazing tutorial for beginners ! Thanks so much Kevin!
Also, just curious, in your thumbnail A/B testing, which one performed better for you? The one with the yellow background, or the one with the white background?
I am new in designing , Excellent tutorial. Thank you.
This is also very helpful to me, thank you so much.
Thank you Kevin. very helpful tutorial
thank you very much kevin, this video really helps new users understand figma. god bless you 👍🙏
Thanks a lot. From South Korea
You are an amazing, teacher!
thanks bro! this was explained the right way. Your teaching style is 💯
Thank you so much for this amazing informed tutorial.
Finally I will design and program my own portfolio
Wow! Excellent video 👏🏻
This is a great video to give a new user a headstart into the world of FIGMA. Very Userful! Thank you!
Thank you so much for this very helpful tutorial. Well-organised, good speed, nice cadence of speech, basics covered. 👏👌
12 minutes in, and this is awesome!
I enjoyed every moment learning from this tutorial. Thankyou
This is very easy to follow. Good job Kevin!
Just subscribed, this video was what I needed to get started. Question, is it okay to do random projects to build a portfolio?
10 out of ten so easy to follow!
Great Tutorial Kevin, Thanks!
Amazing tutorial. You're great explaning.
hi..i am from indonesia. thank for your tutorial. you are amazing tutor sir
Beautifully explained.
Amazing tutorial. Thank you for taking the time to make quality content for others to learn. I am very glad I found your channel. Keep up the good work. 👏👏
Awesome, thank you!
Thanks Kevin. Such a Good Tutorial.