UI design for beginners with Figma
Selecting the Final Visual Design 1
A course by Daniele Buffa , Visual and product designer
About the video: Selecting the Final Visual Design 1
Overview
“Once the visual exploration process is done, and you have two directions based on the two different mood boards, it’s time to choose which direction you prefer and move forward with that, refining the design, creating styles, components and modules while scaling the design on multiple screens. ”
In this video lesson Daniele Buffa addresses the topic: Selecting the Final Visual Design 1, which is part of the Domestika online course: UI design for beginners with Figma. Discover the basic principles of UI design and use them with Figma to develop attractive visual elements that attract potential customers..
Partial transcription of the video
“Okay, it's now time to decide which direction we want to move forward with from the two alternatives that we have explored. Really spend some time understanding which one you think is the strongest and also the reasons behind your decision. And if you can, also share your work with other people to get an initial reaction and see which direction is actually resonating the most. And once you've done that and you're ready, then we can start refining our design. Let's do it. They're all pretty interesting and I think they could all scale very nicely on the different screens that we need to work...”
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Course summary for: UI design for beginners with Figma
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Category
Design, Web & App Design -
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Figma -
Areas
Digital Design, Digital Product Design, Graphic Design, Web Design

Daniele Buffa
A course by Daniele Buffa
Daniele Buffa is an Italian visual and product designer based in London. He grew up in a family of creatives with an interest in art and design, and began experimenting with tools like Photoshop as a young teenager. He later went on to study design and art direction in Rome before discovering a passion for digital and motion. After another three years of studying, Daniele worked in a small digital agency and later moved to London to work for the Google Creative Lab.
He currently works as a principal designer at the Canadian design firm Metalab with clients like Headspace, Insider, and more. Daniele has also won awards at The Cannes Lion Awards and D&AD Pencil.
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