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How Do You Get High Fidelity Prototype Figma?

Last updated on September 29, 2022 @ 12:30 am

Product managers, UX designers, and engineers have a lot on their plate. They need to take care of the user experience, design, development, and testing of their product. In the middle of all this, they also need to create prototypes.

A lot of times, product managers and UX designers create prototypes using different tools. This can lead to a lot of confusion and frustration because the prototype doesn’t look or feel the same on different devices.

Figma is a new tool that lets you create high fidelity prototypes that look and feel the same on all devices. Figma uses a special file format that is optimized for prototyping. This means that you can create a prototype in Figma and then view it on any device.

PRO TIP: If you are considering using the Figma software to create a high fidelity prototype, be aware that there are some potential risks associated with doing so. First and foremost, Figma is not designed for creating prototypes, so you may run into problems trying to use it for this purpose. Additionally, because Figma is a vector-based program, it can be difficult to create realistic-looking prototypes with it. Finally, keep in mind that Figma is a cloud-based program, so you’ll need a stable internet connection in order to use it.

Figma is also easy to use. You don’t need to be a designer or engineer to use it. Anyone can learn how to use Figma in minutes.

Creating a high fidelity prototype with Figma is simple:

1) Create a new file in Figma
2) Choose the device type you want to prototype for (e.g. iPhone 6)
3) Select the “Prototype” tab in the left sidebar
4) Drag and drop elements from the library onto your canvas
5) Connect the elements with transitions to create your prototype
6) Test your prototype on different devices to make sure it looks and feels the same

Kathy McFarland

Kathy McFarland

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