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Figma Review & Refactor: Optimize Your Designs

Written by Pawan Swami | 10 Dec, 2025 11:30:00 AM

Optimize your designs for clarity, maintainability, and performance.

Why Review & Refactor Matters

Refactoring ensures your Figma files are organized, reusable, and easy to handoff. Benefits include:

✅ Clean layer structures for better readability

✅ Optimized components and variants

✅ Reduced file size and faster performance

✅ Easier collaboration for teams

Goal: Keep your design system efficient and scalable.

Steps to Review Your Figma File

1. Audit Components & Variants

  • Identify duplicate components
  • Merge similar variants
  • Rename for clarity (Btn/Primary/Hover)

2. Check Layouts & Auto Layouts

  • Ensure Auto Layout frames are consistent
  • Verify padding, spacing, and alignment
  • Remove unused frames or hidden elements

3. Validate Styles & Variables

  • Confirm color, text, and effect styles are applied correctly
  • Replace hard-coded values with variables
  • Update outdated typography or color schemes

4. Inspect Prototypes

  • Check all interactions and links
  • Remove broken or unused connections

Refactoring Techniques

Batch Rename Layers: Use plugins like Rename It

Organize Pages: Group by sections, features, or screens

Clean Up Components: Remove unused variants or old components

Optimize Assets: Compress images or replace high-res assets where not necessary

Document Changes: Maintain version history or add notes in a dedicated “Refactor Log” page