As a Figma user, you have the ability to share your work with the public through your portfolio. Your Figma portfolio is a great way to showcase your skills and work to potential clients and employers. There are a few different ways that you can share your Figma portfolio.
One way to share your Figma portfolio is to simply share the link with others. When you create a new Figma file, you have the option to make it public.
Once you make a file public, anyone with the link will be able to view it. To get the link to a public file, go to the file in your Figma workspace and click on the Share button in the top-right corner. From there, you can copy the link and share it with whoever you’d like.
Another way to share your Figma portfolio is to embed your files on a website or blog. To do this, go to the file that you want to embed and click on the Embed button in the top-right corner. From there, you can copy the code needed to embed the file on your website or blog.
If you’re looking for a more permanent solution for sharing your work, you can create a PDF of your Figma file. To do this, go to File > Export > PDF from the menu bar at the top of your screen. This will download a PDF of your file which you can then save and share however you’d like.
No matter how you choose to share your Figma portfolio, remember that it’s a great way to showcase your skills and work to potential clients and employers.
How Do I Share My Figma Portfolio?
As a Figma user, you have the ability to share your work with others through
your online portfolio. Your Figma portfolio is great way of displaying
your skills and works for future clients or employers.
There are different ways you can share
your Figma portfolio.
One way of sharing is by sending them
the “Share Link”.
If you create any new “Public Files”,
anyone with access to that specific link will be able
to view it.
To get access (to), simply go (to)the file (in)your (Figma)workspace (and click on the “Share Button” )in the top-right (corner). From there, (you can) copy (and) paste (the link). Afterwards, (you can) send it (to) whomever (you’d) like.