I remember handing off my first web design for development. I was super excited and spent hours getting everything perfect. Discussing details back and forth with my client, and then sent it off and thought I was done. And then I saw it in the browser. It did not look like what I imagined ATALL!I did not understand why the real thing looked so different from my designs.I did not know why images were blurry on some screens and crisp on others.I did not understand why my typography stuck together like chewing gum I did not understand why everything was just a bit all over the place. And I don’t even want to mention what happened on different screen sizes. And when I asked for advice on how to fix this, I got lost in translation. So I started reading and researching. I talked to other designers and developers. I tried out different tools and techniques that I would like to share with you. This course is aimed at beginners in web design or advanced UI Designers, thriving to improve their handoff experience between design and development. So in this class, we will learn about: All the elements the developers need from youDifferent design and handoff tools on the market to help youSetting Stylesheets the best wayExport Assets in the right form and sizeSetting up Component Libraries and SpecsReally understanding responsive grids and typography to make the right design decisions early on in your design process. We will also look into how to share your Figma or Sketch designs with the development team in a professional manner. So, in short, at the end of this class, you will have the perfect setup for your user interface design to get coded the way you imagined it to be. And your developers will probably love you this little bit more too. You need: MAC or a PC1 Design project to work alongside (not essential)Figma (All download files Figma only! I show some parts in Sketch too. Please note: Files are in Figma only as this guarantees free access for all! Importing files to Figma (free to use)Click on the Import File icon next to the New File button in the toolbar. You can find this in the top-right corner of any File page in the File Browser. Select the file(s) from the dialogue window and click Open to start the import process. Depending on the file size, this can take a couple of seconds to import. Click Done to return to the File Browser. You can also drag and drop files onto your workspace.I am using the Google font Raleway, either download for free and install on your computer or use the Figm App (comes with all google fonts pre-loaded, total dream) to avoid missing font alerts.