Hi Figma Community,
I'm part of the design team at Nimble AppGenie, and we recently completed a full UI/UX design project for a banking application. Figma was central to our entire workflow — from wireframing and component building to prototyping and developer handoff — so I wanted to share a few things we learned along the way.
About the Project
We were working alongside our development team, which specializes in Banking Software Development, to design a feature-rich mobile banking app. The product needed to balance complex functionality — account dashboards, transaction histories, loan calculators, and multi-factor authentication flows — with a clean, intuitive interface that everyday users could pick up without a learning curve.
How Figma Helped
- We built a shared design system with reusable components for form fields, cards, and navigation — this kept everything consistent across 40+ screens.
- Auto Layout saved us a significant amount of time when screens needed to adapt across different device sizes.
- Figma's prototyping mode helped us run early usability tests internally before handing off to developers.
- The developer handoff via Figma's Dev Mode was smooth — our engineers, who work on Digital Banking Software Development daily, appreciated having accurate specs and assets in one place.

