Is there somewhere I can download examples of designs created by professionals?
Is Figma really that important?
How many of you are using Figma?
Figma has ruined the UX design industry
Videos
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.