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How We Turn Figma Designs Into Framer Sites
Your professional, production-ready workflow explained.

Benjamin Libor
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Founders and product teams often ask: “What does your workflow look like from Figma design to Framer site?” This article walks through a professional, production-ready process so you know what to expect when working with an expert studio.
1. Discovery and System Definition
We begin by clarifying:
Business goals and primary conversions.
Key page types and content structures.
What exists already in Figma vs what needs to be created.
This informs how we’ll structure components and CMS collections.
2. Figma System Cleanup
We standardize:
Typography, colors, and spacing.
Component libraries for buttons, cards, sections.
Page layouts that map directly to Framer templates.
3. Framer Architecture & Setup
Inside Framer, we:
Create reusable components and section libraries.
Set up the CMS (blog, case studies, customers, jobs, etc.).
Define routes, navigation, SEO basics, and global patterns.
4. Implementation & Refinement
We then rebuild Figma pages in Framer with responsive constraints, interactions, and performance considerations. This phase includes QA, mobile tuning, and copy/UX refinements.
5. Launch & Handover
Finally, we handle launch steps—domains, redirects, analytics, and checks—then document the system so your team can safely evolve it.
Conclusion
A clean, transparent workflow from Figma to Framer means fewer surprises, better performance, and a website that feels like a product, not a one-off project.
Don’t let your website make your Scaleup look second-rate.
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