Hey there, Product Hunters! 🎉
We're super excited to introduce you to figr.design, our solution to help simplify your design process!
As a UI Designer, I devoted hours to browsing websites like Dribbble for UI inspiration, only to find that most designs were not editable and unrelated to real-world products. I had to often recreate designs from scratch.
With figr, you can get tailored recommendations for any product research query. You can browse through our 2000+ UI pattern library of popular products to find the best inspiration. You can grab a copy of editable Figma file of every screen pattern and design on figr.
We built figr to tackle the challenges of design research and decision-making. Our platform streamlines the design process by providing a one-stop-shop for inspiration, research, and editable design files, so you can focus on building great products.
As we grow, we're committed to enhancing figr with new features:
- Adding 100s of more applications
- Fine-tuning our automated search to deliver even better recommendations
- Adding UI designs of Mobile Apps
Figr is ideal for UI designers, UX researchers, developers, product managers, and entrepreneurs who want to optimize their design process.
We worked really hard to pull this off within four weeks. We are refining the application to deliver the best experience to you. We wanted to launch it fast and are eager to get your feedback to build it further.
For any comments, feedback or bugs, write to us at hi@figr.design
To celebrate, we're offering a 30% discount to the first 100 sign-ups for the Pro Designers plan using the code KITTY30.
We can't wait to hear your thoughts, and we invite you to join our Discord community where we discuss UI design and share amazing resources. Join via the link here: https://discord.gg/SueQcZt9Uq
Keep on designing and inspiring! ✨
@moksh_garg This looks like a great tool for simplifying the design process! How does figr differ from other design inspiration websites? Excited to try it out! 🎨✨
@jorexnovik Thanks for sharing your thoughts! In terms of differentiation, we provide tailored recommendations of UI Screens for your product. Furthermore, we provide editable Figma designs of real-world products as opposed to concept UI designs you'll generally find on the web!
Figr.design puts all the inspirational design ideas at your fingertips, it doesn't stop there, it actually makes it editable in Figma. Loved the concept. Now it's not only browsing for ideas but actual applying them right away in our own use case.
Kudos to the team for pulling it off!!
@dan__cleary Hey, thanks for your comment! We recreated many of them. For others, we tried to automate using various tools and add our retouches to make it pixel-perfect. We spent a lot of time on each Figma file, to include all the essential design assets. Our main focus and energy went into tagging all these screens to create an easily searchable library, providing you with excellent search and discovery features.
This looks like a great tool for designers! The tailored recommendations and customizable UI designs in Figma are really helpful. Can't wait to try it out!
Check out figr.design for all your design needs! With its tailored recommendations, popular product browsing, and customizable UI designs, you'll be designing like a pro in no time!
Wow. What a fantastic idea.
I’m a huge believer in the ‘Steal Like an Artist’ philosophy, and find myself opening up favorite websites for design inspiration all the time. Having that all in one place is my dream.
Easy bookmark, and likely future sale.
One of the best design tools I've ever used. It made me fall in love with design again. It's just awesome that I can access the figma files and use them to learn designs in very detailed manner.
Awesome 🔥
One idea that might save designers a lot of time. The main focus, at least for me, is "most designs were not editable and unrelated to real-world products". Very important feature that i think does make a difference. Adding the fact that you can get a file source to better understand the "why?" and the "how?".
Pretty nice.
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