Introduction to Design with Figma with Dan Rodney

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Whether you’re new to Figma or looking to level up your workflow, this class explores the key features and techniques that make Figma a go-to tool for digital designers. In this live course, Dan Rodney shows how Figma can support your design process from wireframing to prototyping to final delivery. You’ll learn how to collaborate with clients and use Figma’s powerful tools to elevate your practice. Whether you work on branding, web, or digital products, this workshop will help you get the most out of Figma so you can start integrating it into your workflow.

This class includes a dedicated 30 minutes of Q&A directly with Dan Rodney.

What You'll Learn

  • How to use Figma’s most important and useful features, including styles, components, auto layout, and more
  • How design systems are set up using reusable components
  • Time-saving tips and tricks
  • How to share work and collect feedback

Who It's For

  • Designers who are completely new to Figma or who have some basic experience
  • Creatives who want to explore what Figma can do and how it can support their work
  • Anyone who works with designers using Figma and wants a better understanding of the design workflow

How to Join

  • This class is available exclusively to CreativeLive subscribers. Not a subscriber? Join here.
  • The class will be delivered via Zoom Webinars. You’ll need access to Zoom through a web browser or the Zoom app in order to participate.
  • To reserve your spot, register using the Sign Up form and button above. Space is limited.
  • A unique Zoom join link will be sent to registered subscribers, up to the maximum number of participants per class. You’ll receive this link one hour before the class start time.

Whether you’re new to Figma or looking to level up your workflow, this class explores the key features and techniques that make Figma a go-to tool for digital designers. In this live course, Dan Rodney shows how Figma can support your design process from wireframing to prototyping to final delivery. You’ll learn how to collaborate with clients and use Figma’s powerful tools to elevate your practice. Whether you work on branding, web, or digital products, this workshop will help you get the most out of Figma so you can start integrating it into your workflow.

This class includes a dedicated 30 minutes of Q&A directly with Dan Rodney.

What You'll Learn

  • How to use Figma’s most important and useful features, including styles, components, auto layout, and more
  • How design systems are set up using reusable components
  • Time-saving tips and tricks
  • How to share work and collect feedback

Who It's For

  • Designers who are completely new to Figma or who have some basic experience
  • Creatives who want to explore what Figma can do and how it can support their work
  • Anyone who works with designers using Figma and wants a better understanding of the design workflow

How to Join

  • The class will be delivered via Zoom Webinars. You’ll need access to Zoom through a web browser or the Zoom app in order to participate.
  • To reserve your spot, register using the Sign Up form and button above. Space is limited.
  • A unique Zoom join link will be sent to the maximum number of participants per class. You’ll receive this link one hour before the class start time.

About the Instructor


Dan Rodney

Dan Rodney has been a designer and web developer for over 20 years, creating coursework and leading innovative training initiatives at Noble Desktop. He teaches courses covering Figma, HTML & CSS, Adobe Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator, and Power BI. Dan has also been at the forefront of integrating AI into design and business workflows, spearheading Noble Desktop’s latest AI course offerings. In addition to teaching and curriculum development, he writes custom scripts for InDesign (Make Book Jacket, Proper Fraction Pro, and more) and works with automation and AI-driven tools in his free time. You can find Dan on X (Twitter), LinkedIn, Facebook, and at danrodney.com.