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Creating Better Version Histories in Your Figma Files

Your Figma files will transform into more than just design assets; they'll become a living record of your creative evolution

UX/UI Design
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Version control is a lifesaver for designers. It's the compass that keeps our creative journeys on track, making sure that our designs evolve purposefully and collaboratively. In the realm of design tools, Figma stands out as a champion of version control. Its version history feature is a powerful ally, and in this blog post, we'll delve deeper into harnessing its potential to create better version histories for your Figma files.

Click the Arrow for Version History

At the heart of Figma's version control lies the version history – your key to unlocking the design time machine. To access this feature, start by simply clicking the arrow next to the title of your design file. A click, and voila! You've just revealed a timeline of changes that traces the intricate journey of your design project.

Add Descriptive Titles

Now that you've gained access to the design time machine, it's time to wield its power effectively. Whenever you make changes to your design, don't forget to add a clear and descriptive title to each version. These titles serve as the signposts of your creative journey, providing a quick overview of the changes encapsulated within. To add a new version, simply click the + button within the version history. This seemingly small action has a big impact, enabling you to differentiate and label each iteration. This clarity enhances collaboration allowing team members to grasp the essence of each version at a glance.

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Redo the Process for Each Change

Maintaining an organised version history is an art that requires discipline. Whether you're making a groundbreaking redesign or a minor tweak, ensure you follow the same process for every significant change. Each iteration should bear its own descriptive title, transforming your version history into a chronological narrative of your design's evolution. Like the pages of a well-crafted novel, each version holds its unique significance in the larger story.

Harness the Superpowers: Reverting and Sharing Made Easy

Your version history is not just a ledger; it's your wand with some incredible superpowers. If you ever need to revisit a specific point in your design journey, Figma's version history has your back. With a click on a previous version, you can time-travel back to any moment in your project's life. This feature is particularly handy when you want to revert to an earlier state for any reason or to review the dynamic progression of your design.

Figma's version history also enables you to create links that lead directly to a specific version of your project. This means you can easily showcase your work to clients or team members, sharing the exact stage of your design's evolution that you want them to see.

Your Path to an Organised Design Workflow

Figma's version history plays the role of a conductor, ensuring that every note, every change, and every iteration harmonises seamlessly. By adding descriptive titles to each version and maintaining a consistent process for documenting your design journey, you'll create a well-organised and efficient workflow. Your Figma files will transform into more than just design assets; they'll become a living record of your creative evolution, a testament to the power of version control in the world of design. So, embrace the version history, and let your design projects flourish.