Hey everyone! I’m currently working on a website and handling the design part. The thing is—I’m not very confident when it comes to designing from scratch like using html and css to beautify it. I struggle with creating a clean, aesthetic layout on my own, so I was thinking of using Figma templates to guide me and speed up the process.
I’m still pretty new to web design, so I’d really appreciate any recommendations for websites or links where I can find completely free and high-quality Figma templates. Ideally, I'd like to download and share them with my team members to collaborate easily.
Also, if you have any tips or advice on how to make the design process smoother or what to avoid as a beginner, I’m all ears! Thanks in advance for your help 🙌
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✅ Chakra UI Kit – Accessibility-focused UI kit based on Chakra UI
✅ Design for BI – Specialized UI kits for data visualization and dashboards
Which Figma UI kit do you use the most? Drop your favorites in the comments! 👇
Hi dears,
I'm excited to share with you a curated collection of website templates designed in Figma, available at Wonderlist Design. These templates are a solid foundation for creating stunning websites.
Why you’ll love these templates:
Perfect designs: Every template is meticulously designed to ensure visual perfection.
Fully customizable: Easily modify elements to suit your project's unique requirements.
Responsive layouts: Templates are designed with responsiveness in mind, ensuring a great user experience on all devices.
Time-saving: Speed up your design process with ready-made components and layouts.
I hope you find these resources helpful for your projects.
Thank you and happy designing!
I just wanted to ask if you have any free Figma templates available aside from Relume. It would be greatly appreciated.
Comment the links please. Thank you 🙇
I'm not looking for inspiration per se - what I want to see is best practices in action. How components are named and organized, how pages are organized and what's on each page, how each frame in a flow is laid out and ordered, etc. I understand there's variation in how designers organize their work, but I'd like to see whether or not there's anything glaringly amateurish about how I organize my own designs.
Thanks!
Edit: I don’t think I communicated very well what I’m looking for. Rather than trying to find images of finished designs for inspiration (the sorts of images you’d see on sites like Dribble), I want to find examples of organization systems used by professionals. I try to keep my designs organized with consistent labels and clustering related things together, but I’m worried it isn’t organized in the “right” way. I’m also concerned that the way I’m approaching making my designs fully interactive is confusing and cluttered. I know there’s no one objective set of best practices, but I’d love to see examples of this sort of thing specifically.
Hey Web Design friends, I’m in the process of learning React and Tailwind CSS and I’d love to find a place that hosts some basic Figma drawings for a portfolio site or something similar that I can take and implement for practice.
I’m trying to mimic the scenario of a designer giving a frontend developer their design for implementation. So these designs I am looking for don’t have to be beautiful, expansive, or intricate, but I think it would be a good problem oriented exercise.
Something I was also curious about is whether Designers usually provide all of the specs (spacing, shadowing on components, colours, etc) to the developers, or do the developers get some wiggle room there?
Hello dears,
I'm trying to develop my own website, and trying to find and then provide my web developer with a Figma website template for a Digital agency, but I didn't find the modern and stylish templates I expected.
Any suggestions for specific themes or marketplaces, please? Thank you 🙏
NB: I need a modern design like the attached picture 🙌🏼
Hi all, wondering if anyone here has purchased a design system template and implemented it for a brand - would love to know any red flags that may exist during the process.
Also, if anyone could recommend a good starting point for templates -- we're considering the https://www.untitledui.com/ -- this seems to have a nice range of marketing and system/applications patterns to start with.
Any advice would be helpful!
Thanks!
Hi there everyone,
So I am a relative newbie with Figma and got started learning it through a Udemy course.
I have an idea for a website but would like to design it first in Figma.
Are there any good materials and guides for things like content structures in Figma specifically for website design? Any good resources on the processes to go through and how to work through them like the order of things such as first a wireframe, then a high-fidelity mockup, maybe before that some moodboards, a site-map etc.
Thanks for all the help.
Hey all. Hope you are are doing well. Can anyone please tell me where I can find some sample Figma designs so that I can practice Web Designing in webflow? Thanks