Slide Guides is a collection of grid styles for 16:9 widescreen slides. They’re perfect for jumpstarting a presentation in Figma or for exporting to use in Keynote or Google Slides.
Make the world map out of custom shapes.
A collection of Moodboard layouts from Mixpanel, and accompanying slides that make presenting design concepts easy.
“Think of it as the Chatroulette of design reviews.“ Random community project every time you reload the page.
A large library of components for interface prototyping.
Good looking and comprehensive design system built specifically for Figma.
Uber published components from their React UI framework as an open-source resource on Figma.
A large set of cute free and open-source illustrations.
Paolo Ertreo draws beautiful illustrations of houses and shows them at his community profile.
App Icon Template for macOS.
Joey Banks from Figma shows how he uses Auto Layout to generate previews of their newsletter template for both desktop and mobile.
Mixpanel’s kit for documenting work with sticker notes, lines, and annotations.
GitHub is working on a new set of Octicons icons for Primer, their open-source design system.
Twitter shared a library of 3,245 free emojis. (It’s also available as an unofficial plugin Figmoji.)
Fun to see all the smart remixes made by the community!
Bonnie Kate Wolf shares an illustration from her workshop, where you can create different scenes by swapping components.
Craig Mod — one of the keynote speakers at this week’s Config conference — shares an abbreviated timeline of the history of browsers.
Always fun to explore and learn from a well-documented style guide.
Good looking wireframe and design starter kit. Supports responsive layouts and Auto Layout.
Figma introduced remixes to community projects — now you can duplicate a file and publish your version of it as a remix. (That may sound familiar if you remember Layer Tennis or rebounds at Dribbble.)