With everything happening in our world today, I feel like we could all use just a little bit of fun. I’ve loved seeing creativity and joy with iOS 14 home screens and wanted to share a kit I made in @figmadesign to help you explore your own ideas!
View ProjectExcited to publish and share a made-for-Figma Big Sur UI kit! All of the elements here are named for easy instance-swapping, have constraints applied, and use auto layout where appropriate.
View ProjectFor designers learning SwiftUI, like myself, I wanted to create a file to help! Inspired by Jordan Singer, @jsngr, who first created SwiftUI Kit to show how system components adapt across platforms, I wanted to create a file that would allow you to grab those inputs to use for designs, with links to both Apple's Documentation & examples of how to use each from Paul Hudson, @twostraws, from Hacking with Swift. This file includes components and styles for colors, typography, inputs, and tabviews to make designing and creating your first SwiftUI app a bit easier.
View ProjectJust wrapped up work on a new iOS UI component kit for Figma! This was such a fun project to take on and even more fun to share with the community. All in all, it took a few days to make and I had a lot of fun familiarizing myself with many of the small, subtle changes that were made with iOS 14. Everything's ready to instance swap, to stretch and shrink with Auto Layout, and I've made both light & dark mode variants for all UI elements. I hope it helps!
View ProjectThis project was inspired by seeing more and more designers who use Figma ask for a thumbnail template kit to use to better visually organize their files within the design tool. This template allows you to easily add teammates’ avatars, custom fields, custom statuses, and easily instance swap between light or dark themes.
View ProjectI really enjoy using checklists to keep track of things I need to do and I find myself creating mini lists all the time inside of my Figma files. If you’re like me, you might find this file helpful! Grab this file, publish it within your team, and have access to todo lists with instance-swappable checkmarks and task items.
View ProjectI always spend time rebuilding the same types of inputs (buttons, radios, checkboxes, switches, etc.) when working on a new project, so I wanted to make a collection to share. These are all meant to be starting blocks, built for Figma, & ready for you to use and customize to work for your designs.
View ProjectI’ve had several close friends face unexpected, difficult layoffs, and while super small, I wanted to try to do something to help. I just published a file with a few auto layout resume templates, to remix, use, customize, & call your own.
View ProjectMaybe like yourself, I find that I spend lots of time searching around online for modern screen info and device mockups for designs, and wanted to change that. What’s That Size is a database built in Notion that allows you to easily find dimension and DPI information for many of the popular devices we use today. Each device also has a link to a device mockup in Figma, originally built by the talented team at Facebook Design, and have been restructured to work for Figma, are components, and allow you to import a screen once to export for any device.
View ProjectFor nearly every project, I’ve found myself searching for many of the same system-level iOS interface events, frequently coming from many different sites and sources. So, I decided to make a unified collection to share with the design community. Each component has been built for Figma, for easy instance-swapping, and have both constraints and Auto Layout applied.
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