Digital prototyping with Figma (optional) - 14 November

Student Enterprise Hub



  • Thursday, 14/11/2024
  • 16:00 - 18:00

Student Enterprise Hub
Appleton Tower (Opposite The Pear Tree),
Edinburgh

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Next up in our Startup Basics programme, Digital Prototyping with Figma is an optional workshop designed to guide students through the basics of using Figma, a powerful tool for prototyping digital interfaces. This hands-on session will take you through building a clickable prototype for an app, equipping you with the foundational skills needed to bring your business ideas to life.

Ideal for students with projects requiring a digital interface, such as an app or platform, this workshop covers everything from creating frames to linking interactions. 

Please bring your laptops to fully participate and make the most of this practical learning experience. 

If you have any questions, feel free to email richard.palmer@ei.ed.ac.uk

Join us and take the first step towards realising your digital vision!

Startup Basics Programme

This workshop is part of our Startup Basics programme, designed to kickstart your entrepreneurial journey. Whether you’re new to entrepreneurship or have an idea ready to develop, you can choose individual workshops or complete the entire series. Learn more and sign up for upcoming sessions here.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact sarah.gibbens@ei.ed.ac.uk.

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Please note we may take photos and videos at this event to help promote our services within the University of Edinburgh and beyond. If you do not wish to be photographed, please present yourself to a member for the team before the event begins. 



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