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How Do I Get Figma Prototype?

Last updated on November 25, 2022 @ 1:54 am

Figma is a great design tool that allows you to create high-fidelity designs and prototypes. In this article, we will show you how to get started with Figma by creating a simple prototype.

First, you need to create a Figma account and install the Figma desktop app. Once you have done that, you can launch the app and create a new file.

Next, you need to add some elements to your design. You can do this by selecting the ‘Add Frame’ tool from the left toolbar. Then, you can draw a frame on your canvas and add elements to it such as text, images, and buttons.

Once you have added all the elements you need, you can start linking them together to create your prototype. To do this, select the ‘Link’ tool from the toolbar and then click on the element you want to link. Then, click on the element you want to link it to and Figma will automatically create a link between them.

PRO TIP: If you are looking for a way to get a Figma prototype, beware of online scams. There are many websites that claim to offer a free or low-cost way to get a Figma prototype, but these are often scams. In some cases, the website may take your payment information and then never deliver the promised product. In other cases, the website may deliver a low-quality or fake prototype that does not work as advertised. To avoid being scammed, only purchase Figma prototypes from reputable sources.

Finally, you can test your prototype by clicking on the ‘Play’ button in the top-right corner of the screen. This will open your design in a new window and allow you to interact with it just like a real user would.

Creating a Figma prototype is simple and only requires a few steps:

  1. Create a Figma account and install the desktop app
  2. Launch the app and create a new file
  3. Add elements to your design such as text, images, and buttons
  4. Start linking elements together to create your prototype
  5. Test your prototype by clicking on the ‘Play’ button
Morgan Bash

Morgan Bash

Technology enthusiast and Co-Founder of Women Coders SF.