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UI/UX with Figma
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UI/UX with Figma

UI/UX with Figma

1. Figma Basic Tools
2. Creating and Organizing Objects
3. Creating Visuals
4. Prototyping
5. Submitting Work

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Fonts

In typography, font families refer to groups of related fonts that share a common design style but have variations in weight, width, and other attributes. In Figma, as in most design tools, users can choose from various font families. Here's a breakdown of common types of font families you can use:

1. Serif Fonts

  • Fonts with small decorative strokes or "serifs" at the ends of their characters;
  • Often used in print and for formal, traditional designs;

Examples: Times New Roman, Georgia, Playfair Display.

2. Sans-Serif Fonts

  • Clean fonts without decorative strokes at the ends of characters;
  • Popular in digital and modern designs due to their readability on screens;

Examples: Arial, Helvetica, Roboto, Open Sans.

3. Slab Serif Fonts

  • A subtype of serif fonts with thick, block-like serifs;
  • Used for bold statements in branding and headlines;

Examples: Rockwell, Clarendon, Roboto Slab.

4. Monospaced Fonts

  • Also called a fixed-pitch, fixed-width, or non-proportional font where each character occupies the same horizontal space;
  • Ideal for coding, tabular data, or technical design contexts;

Examples: Courier New, Consolas, Source Code Pro.

5. Script Fonts

  • Designed to mimic handwriting or calligraphy, often with connecting strokes;
  • Used in elegant, creative, or personal designs;

Examples: Pacifico, Lobster, Dancing Script.

6. Decorative/Ornamental Fonts

  • Highly stylized and unique fonts for specific, non-regular use cases;
  • Best for thematic projects, logos, or titles;

Examples: Jokerman, Papyrus, Chiller.

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