Figma for Graphic Design
1 Introduction to Figma
1-1 Overview of Figma
1-2 Figma Interface
1-3 Creating an Account
1-4 Navigating the Workspace
2 Basic Tools and Features
2-1 Selection Tools
2-2 Frame Tool
2-3 Shape Tools
2-4 Text Tool
2-5 Pen Tool
2-6 Pencil Tool
2-7 Hand Tool
2-8 Zoom Tool
3 Layers and Objects
3-1 Understanding Layers
3-2 Creating and Managing Layers
3-3 Grouping and Ungrouping Objects
3-4 Locking and Hiding Layers
3-5 Layer Styles
4 Design Principles
4-1 Color Theory
4-2 Typography
4-3 Grid Systems
4-4 Composition and Layout
4-5 Visual Hierarchy
5 Advanced Tools and Features
5-1 Vector Networks
5-2 Boolean Operations
5-3 Masking and Clipping
5-4 Auto Layout
5-5 Variants
5-6 Components and Instances
6 Collaboration and Sharing
6-1 Real-Time Collaboration
6-2 Sharing Files and Projects
6-3 Comments and Feedback
6-4 Version Control
6-5 Plugins and Extensions
7 Exporting and Prototyping
7-1 Exporting Assets
7-2 Prototyping Basics
7-3 Creating Interactive Prototypes
7-4 Linking Frames and Pages
7-5 Animations and Transitions
8 Best Practices and Workflow
8-1 Design System Creation
8-2 Organizing and Naming Conventions
8-3 Efficient Workflow Tips
8-4 Common Pitfalls and How to Avoid Them
8-5 Continuous Learning and Resources
9 Case Studies and Projects
9-1 Designing a Logo
9-2 Creating a Social Media Post
9-3 Building a Website Layout
9-4 Developing a Mobile App Interface
9-5 Portfolio Project
10 Final Assessment
10-1 Review of Key Concepts
10-2 Practical Exam
10-3 Final Project Submission
10-4 Feedback and Certification
Grouping and Ungrouping Objects in Figma

Grouping and Ungrouping Objects in Figma

Grouping and ungrouping objects in Figma are essential techniques for organizing and managing your design elements efficiently. Understanding these concepts will help you create more structured and manageable designs.

Key Concepts

Detailed Explanation

To use grouping and ungrouping effectively, follow these steps:

  1. Grouping Objects:
    1. Select the objects you want to group by holding down the Shift key and clicking on each object.
    2. Right-click and choose "Group Selection" from the context menu, or use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+G (Cmd+G on Mac).
    3. The selected objects will now be grouped together, and you can move or resize them as a single unit.
  2. Ungrouping Objects:
    1. Select the group you want to ungroup.
    2. Right-click and choose "Ungroup" from the context menu, or use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+Shift+G (Cmd+Shift+G on Mac).
    3. The group will be separated into individual elements, allowing you to make specific changes to each one.
  3. Nested Groups:
    1. Create a group as described above.
    2. Drag another group or individual objects into the existing group to create a nested structure.
    3. This helps in organizing complex designs and maintaining a clear hierarchy of elements.

Examples and Analogies

To better understand grouping and ungrouping, consider the following examples:

By mastering grouping and ungrouping in Figma, you can create more organized and manageable designs, making your workflow more efficient and your designs more structured.