Here's an opinionated way of how we structure our Projects, Pages and Layers in Figma.

Project Structure

We would be using the Account/Client names for the Project. And under the Project Files would be the deliverables. It could range from a mobile app, landing page, or even the design sprint results.

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🦄 Team Abstract
		☕ Tightrope Coffee
				✨ Mobile App
				✨ Landing Page
				✨ Kiosk UI

Pages Structure

Here's a generic structure of our pages in a project file.

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00 Cover

Contains the project cover (shoutout to @aris_acoba)

01 Playground

Contains all your explorations, moodboards, inspirations and ux research notes

02 Wireflows

Contains low-fidelity, prototyped wireframes of the user journey

03 High Fidelity

Contains the bleeding-edge versions of high fidelity screens

04 Prototype

Contains the most recent and stable prototype release for clients to play around

__Archive

Old screens that are currently unused but you don't want to delete

__Components

Re-usable components in Figma

__DribbbleShot

If you're preparing dribbble shots for this project

Layers Structure (WIP)

Before developer hand-off, we make sure the layers are properly names and assets ready for export.