The potential of Internet technology is undeniable today. We live in an era of communities and micro-communities, where people with similar interests are used to communicate and collaborate with each other through different online platforms.

Many platforms have their own communities, and Figma, of course, did not stand aside. Having a bet on the development of this direction, they may be trying to follow the beaten path (Dribbble & Behance, we love you!), but it was a big and important step which united Figma users even more and improved the interaction of the system with users. By creating such a community, Figma provided people with an analogue of GitHub — users can share their files and work in progress. Being in this process, they receive feedback earlier, involve more people and, accordingly, complete their tasks more efficiently and quickly.

Since Figma is a free and web-based platform (for starters), any user who has a computer, can inspect other people’s work, remix and learn from them.

Pros

A growing number of free Figma resources, such as illustrations, icon sets, crafted components, even design systems and good UI kits; where users (especially beginners) have a great opportunity to boost their skills, see the works of other professionals, (because the profession of UX/UI designer in Figma has great potential and will definitely be in demand), and also take for yourself something as ideas, source of inspiration or pre-built materials for use.

In addition, there is plenty of tutorials available that will help you to master the skills of using functions such as Auto Layout or Smart Animate.

Cons

We can’t ignore the fact that at the moment the quality of the platform is not perfect, and it takes a lot of time to duplicate one or another template or system in order to understand whether it is good or not. Unfortunately, the preview does not allow you to switch pages and you have to do a lot of unnecessary actions, spend time waiting until the duplicate is copied before it can be inspected. Slow loading thumbnail preview (due to the features of Figma) is a significant con.

Nevertheless, we hope that the generation of thumbnail previews will be accelerated in the future.

Well, having all this said, in today’s publication, we’d love to share with you the resources that can be an effective and useful tool for designers, developers and companies that are in the early stages of projects. Design systems, UI kits, icons and illustrations sets, frameworks and templates — it’s gonna be interesting!

And don’t forget that we are starting from the last 15th place, so make sure you don’t miss all the fun.

Acid Brutal UI Concept

15 / 15

A great example of how to make a thematic UI Kit based on the concept of an application. In this case, we are talking about a music app.

Acid Brutal UI concept is a great freebie with a daring concept and flashy design.

The author was inspired by the Spotify application in the beginning, but at some point he turned the design to another direction and that’s how he got this brutal UI kit.

Capture — Landing Page Template

14 / 15

Great template for quickly creating beautiful and multipurpose landing pages. Capture is a nice tool for duplicating, remixing or making your own designs.

Visual Studio Code Icons

13 / 15

Great collection of well-crafted icons. It has dark and light modes. In total, you get 1000+ various icons for projects of various complexity. You’ll love it!

Figma Starter Kit

12 / 15

Another UI kit that is perfect for you if you are working on mobile app projects in Figma. In Figma Starter Kit you will find basic components, such as: Buttons, Forms, Icons, and also couple examples. In short: good Starter Kit for Starters.

Figma Design System

11 / 15

SaaS Design team designed the awesome Figma Design System, and provided a free UI kit based on their system. It will help you jump start your workflow thanks to great components you will need as a basis to design functional apps and websites. They are easy to edit and customize. Getting started is quick & easy, in other words 100% customizable!

In this freebie you will find the following features: Color Palette, Typography, Icons, Elements, Examples, Dropdowns, Menu components and etc.

Pulse Heartbeat Atomic Components

10 / 15

Yet another great freebie based on a design system. Pulse’s Heartbeat Atomic Design System shares this free Figma resource that is complete with components & styles and made in the best traditions of atomic design.

If you want to find out more about Atomic Design System — feel free to go to Pulse’s heartbeat website that has all the necessary documentation and guidelines that will help you to understand their fundamental design principles.

Neolex Dashboard kit

9 / 15

This Figma Dashboard Design System was created a not long time ago, but has already gained popularity and is an excellent tool for projects where you need to use dashboards and other elements of data visualization.

Alexander G, the creator of Neolex, shares this lite version that has some good samples for the projects where you need to design dashboards, dashboard widgets, product cards and other cool stuff.

Figma system for Data table

8 / 15

If you plan to have tables in your project — you definitely need to check out this freebie, shared by UI Prep.

With this design system your workflow will be improved and jump started. It has everything you’ll ever need when it comes to designing great tables.

Following the best UI/UX practices, this freebie includes atomic base elements (toggles & switches, container shapes, etc), table components (row cell styles, pagination styles, columns), saved table styles, understandable documentation, tooltips, etc.

Core Design System

7 / 15

Ryan Sael provided this starter UI kit as a free version of his Premium Core Design System. This UI Kit is great for understanding how to craft a design system and as a source of inspiration for your next project. It is suitable for projects of any scale, maintains visual consistency and works faster. This interface is well structured and layered.

Microsoft Power Platform Kit

6 / 15

A great UI Kit that will be useful if you are designing applications via the Microsoft Power Platform.

In addition to the typography and color palette, it has such components as: Buttons, Checkbox, Choice group, ComboBox, Slider, Text Field, Toggle, etc.

Open Peeps

5 / 15

Ok, it’s time for some fancy stuff. Well-known Pablo Stanley created a hand-drawn illustration library called Open Peeps that works like building blocks for your apps and websites. All the illustrations are vector, which means that you can play around with vector arms, legs, and emotions. This great collection of vector objects will help you combine clothing and hairstyles by which you can create different peeps. Also you can change emotions and set different poses for your characters.

Excellent Figma resource that will be useful in product states or product illustration, marketing imagery, creating personas, user flows or storyboarding.

Bootstrap 4 GUI

4 / 15

If you work on a Bootstrap project, you definitely need to take a look at this wonderful free Bootstrap 4 UI kit for Figma. This freebie includes a big collection of components, such as Buttons, Navbars, Forms, Alerts, Labels, Dropdowns, Inputs and other components for Bootstrap that will help you design faster.

Clarity UI System

3rd place

Check out this awesome freebie provided by VMWare. This design kit is full of components that any starter might find helpful, since Clarity UI has such elements, as Accordions, Alerts, Buttons, Data Grid & Tables, Form Controls, Labels, Navigation, Progress Bars, Tabs, and lots more.

If you’re looking for alternative version, check out premium Figma library. Made by Sergey Durnov, it’s full of design components crafted precisely as Clarity guided.

Building Blocks UI Framework

The second…

Second place in today’s ranking is occupied by this wonderful framework. Thanks to Building Blocks, your design arsenal has all the necessary elements that are needed to design user interfaces as quickly, efficiently and with the best quality as possible.

The collection also includes patterns and simplified templates that will help in understanding how to use certain UI elements more efficiently.

EUI — Elastic UI kit

First place!

The undoubted leader on our list today! Remember the scene from “The Matrix” when Neo, after having the knowledge and techniques of martial arts downloaded to his brain, returns to consciousness and says: “I know Kung-Fu”? Well, by duplicating the EUI to your Figma, you can say: “I know how to create design systems” In any case, it is precisely what comes to my mind when I see this UI framework, which is available absolutely for free.

EUI is remarkably well structured, has a huge number of components and a beautiful interface. Let’s just thank the creators of the Elastic UI framework for providing such a wonderful Figma resource for free.

You can also go to their website if you want to know more about the specifications of their system design. But enough words, just duplicate it into your system and see it yourself.