Designing Interactive Web Pages with Figma
Basic prototyping in Figma
A course by Eva Sánchez Clemente , UX/UI Designer
Joined September 2017
About the video: Basic prototyping in Figma
Overview
“In this lesson I will show you why movement is so relevant in the web environment. We will also see how to prototype in a very basic way in Figma so that you can explain your work to other collaborators and/or clients.”
In this video lesson Eva Sánchez Clemente addresses the topic: Basic prototyping in Figma, which is part of the Domestika online course: Designing Interactive Web Pages with Figma. Learn to design interactive, eye-catching, and easy-to-program web pages based on user behavior.
Partial transcription of the video
“Basic prototyping in Figma In this lesson I am going to explain to you why web movement matters and we will start to prototype in a very basic and very simple way our final project so that you can show it to other clients and collaborators. Let's see it. As I was telling you in the previous phases that from the concept, from the design, you were thinking about how the interactions are going to be, this is when it is very important to take into account the movement And why is movement so important? It's basically a variable that in graphic design or in a physical support, to put it more gene...”
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Course summary for: Designing Interactive Web Pages with Figma
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Category
Design, Web & App Design -
Software
Adobe After Effects, Figma -
Areas
App Design, Design, Digital Design, Digital Product Design, Mobile Design, Typography Design, UX / UI, Web Design

Eva Sánchez Clemente
A course by Eva Sánchez Clemente
Eva Sánchez began her career learning graphic design in Tenerife and working in advertising until, in 2019, she moved to Barcelona to focus solely on digital design. It was thanks to sharing her work on social media and her personal website that she received her first recognition of Honorable Mention and formed part of the jury at Awwwards, an international community for digital creatives.
From there, she began to make a name for herself and collaborate with other independent studios including Fuego Camina Conmigo, Ophion, Rebeka Arce Studio, and Réplica Studio, among others. She currently works at Jam3, an international agency dedicated exclusively to design centered around digital innovation and experience.
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