You open a Figma file and start noticing inconsistencies - duplicated components, uneven spacing, unclear page naming, multiple versions of the same screen. At first, it feels minor. But those inconsistencies add up, until working inside the file starts to feel harder than it should.
Where design debt begins (And how to stop it)
You open a Figma file and start noticing inconsistencies - duplicated components, uneven spacing, unclear page naming, multiple versions of the same screen. At first, it feels minor. But those inconsistencies add up, until working inside the file starts to feel harder than it should.