Getting Started with Figma for Beginners
Learn the fundamentals of Figma’s interface and tools. We’ll walk you through creating your first design file and understanding the basics.
Figma and wireframing techniques for Kowloon startups
Learn the fundamentals of Figma’s interface and tools. We’ll walk you through creating your first design file and understanding the basics.
Master the art of creating wireframes that communicate your design intent clearly. We’ll cover low-fidelity sketches through high-fidelity prototypes.
Discover how to create reusable components and maintain consistency across your projects. Design systems save time and keep teams aligned on brand standards.
Time is money for startups. We’ll show you how to design faster without sacrificing quality. Learn shortcuts and workflows built for moving quickly.
Web design isn’t just about making things look pretty anymore. In Kowloon’s fast-moving startup ecosystem, you’ve got to combine solid design fundamentals with practical efficiency. That’s where Figma comes in — it’s become the standard tool for designers and product teams because it’s collaborative, intuitive, and doesn’t require you to spend weeks learning complex software. Whether you’re designing a landing page for a new app, building wireframes for investor presentations, or creating the visual identity for a SaaS platform, these skills matter. The courses we’ve gathered cover everything from the absolute basics (if you’re new to design tools) to advanced techniques like building scalable design systems. You’ll learn wireframing methods that actually help teams communicate, not just processes that look good on paper. Most of these guides are built around real startup scenarios — tight deadlines, limited budgets, and the need to iterate quickly. The goal isn’t to turn you into a fine artist. It’s to help you think like a designer, work efficiently in Figma, and deliver designs that your development team can actually build from.
“Good design isn’t about decoration — it’s about solving problems. In the startup world, your wireframes and prototypes are your clearest way to communicate with developers, investors, and users. Get that right, and everything else follows.”
— Design principle for modern product teams