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Course 6: Components and Variants : Introduction to Components

By Mirko Santangelo , Designer and Creative Director

Designer and Creative Director. New York, United States.
Joined May 2022
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About the video: Introduction to Components

Overview

“To start this course, I will show you how, why, and when to use components.”

In this video lesson Mirko Santangelo addresses the topic: Introduction to Components, which is part of the Domestika online course: Course 6: Components and Variants . Figma.

Partial transcription of the video

“Now that we explore our layer, Let's start by practicing around the idea of components. And varied. Two great tools to organize our file in repeatable blocks. and streamline the way that we collaborate with teams and other people in Figma. Let's start. Let's talk about components. For those who were not familiar with this concept, imagine components as if any single piece of your UI gets into a logic that connects each part of the layers into some other properties, whether it's a card a button, an icon, or even an input form. Components are just collections of pieces of UI that can be small...”

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Course summary for: Course 6: Components and Variants

  • Level: Beginner
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Mirko Santangelo

Mirko Santangelo
By Mirko Santangelo

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Designer and Creative Director

Meet Mirko Santangelo, a versatile and dynamic multidisciplinary creative force. As the Partner and Creative Director at Paper Tiger, a renowned web agency on the East coast, Mirko thrives in the creative industry. With a knack for crafting digital web products that elevate leading companies, he seamlessly blends creative strategy with execution, harnessing both design and code to drive business goals and enhance brand experiences.

Mirko's influence extends beyond his agency work. He's a prominent figure in the Figma Community, known for his role as a Figma Community Advocate. Mirko's journey with Figma began in 2017 when he orchestrated a remarkable pivot of his agency's workflow to Figma, effectively shaping innovative design processes that transformed Paper Tiger into a multi-awarded, seven-figure company. His relentless exploration of Figma's potential led him to create the first unofficial plugins and integrate advanced technologies, catapulting his agency to new creative heights.

With a history of collaboration with illustrious brands like The New York Times, Insider, and PBS, Mirko has left his mark on design systems, brands, and web experiences in the realm of digital design. His dedication to the community is evident through his teachings and interactions with thousands of designers and creatives. As an active participant in Figma's growth, he played a key role in shaping the creative activity for Figma Config 2021, a milestone reflected in its status as the most downloaded asset on the platform. Beyond his professional accomplishments, Mirko's design journey, which began at the age of 17, has evolved over 16 years, mirroring a relentless pursuit of excellence, inspired by the greats of design history.


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Course 6: Components and Variants

By Mirko Santangelo
Designer and Creative Director. New York, United States.
Joined May 2022
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  • 13 students