Learn Figma Weave's AI-driven workflows to create on-brand visuals fast, ideal for UX, UI and product designers building new skills.
1 day course 10am - 5pm Live Online or Classroom-based
What you will learn
- How to use Weave tools directly in Figma and publish workflows to the Figma Community for others to discover and reuse
- How to adopt Weave responsibly, balancing creative speed with credit management, quality review and brand consistency
- How Figma Weave fits within the Figma platform, enabling you to apply AI-powered media generation safely within professional creative workflows
- How to build node-based workflows that combine leading AI models (Google, OpenAI, Kling, Runway, Recraft and more) with professional editing tools
- How to write and chain effective prompts, using prompt variables and reference inputs to control style, composition and output quality
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This Figma Weave Introduction course includes
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Authorised Certificate
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Lifetime support after your course
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Course materials
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Live Instructor-led training
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Refreshments all day
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Latest Mac or PC ready to go
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Authorised Trainers
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Hands-on exercises
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We offer Figma Weave Introduction as a private course.
You can select a date which suits you or your team.
The course content can be fully customised to your exact learning requirements.
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Course Outline for Figma Weave Introduction
Weave Foundations
- What Figma Weave is: from Weavy to Figma Weave and how it relates to the main Figma product, plans and credits
- The node-based canvas: why chained workflows outperform one-shot prompting
- What Weave can and cannot do reliably in real production scenarios
Navigating the Editor
- Navigating the canvas, understanding nodes and connecting and deleting edges (wires)
- Grouping nodes, keyboard shortcuts and using the Saved section for reusable elements
- Managing assets with the Media Gallery: importing, previewing and downloading media
Prompting Skills and Output Control
- Writing outcome-focused prompts that guide style, composition and mood
- Using text nodes and prompt variables to build reusable, adaptable prompt systems
- Refining iteratively: comparing runs, selecting outputs and knowing when to re-generate
Working with AI Models
- Choosing the right model for the job: image, video, audio and 3D generation across Google, OpenAI, Kling, Runway, Luma, Recraft and others
- Comparing outputs from multiple models within a single workflow
- Importing external models and LoRAs to extend Weave's capabilities
Professional Editing Tools
- Applying editing nodes: crop, mask, inpaint, outpaint, upscale, relight and channels
- Using reference tools: style transfer, colour palette transfer and structure reference (ControlNet)
- Compositing with layers, type and blends to control the final outcome
Building Node-Based Workflows
- Designing a workflow: chaining inputs, prompts, models and editing steps
- Generating variations at scale: one input, multiple outputs
- Turning a workflow into a simplified tool UI for your team
Weave Tools in Figma
- Accessing Weave tools from the Tools panel on the Figma Design canvas
- Applying tools such as generate mockup, transfer style, replace background, change lighting and add logo to product
- Opening a tool's underlying workflow in Weave to explore, duplicate and build on it
Sharing via the Figma Community
- Publishing a workflow: name, description, tags and cover image
- Discovering, duplicating and running workflows built by other creators
- Adapting a Community workflow to your own brand and assets
Using Weave in a Realistic Scenario: a Connected Workflow
- One threaded exercise
- Building a product-imagery workflow in Weave
- Generating and refining variations with editing nodes
- Applying the result on the Figma canvas with a Weave tool
- Publish the finished workflow for your team
Adoption, Credits and Responsible Use
- Managing credits, plans and accounts across Figma and Figma Weave
- Quality review, brand consistency and managing over-reliance on AI output
- Building personal guidelines for responsible daily use
FAQs about the Figma Weave Introduction course
Is this Figma Weave Introduction course suitable for me?
This course is designed for people who are familiar with Figma but new to Figma Weave or have been using Weave for a while but have never had formal training or who would like to learn best practice in Figma Weave. If you are have any questions about whether the course could meet your needs, please speak to our customer service team, who will be delighted to advise you.
How is the content taught throughout the Figma Weave Introduction course?
Our Figma Weave Introduction course is extremely interactive. You will be using Figma and Weave throughout the day, working through examples and live projects under the guidance of our trainer, who will be inviting questions and supporting you through each step.
How many people are likely to be in the class when I attend the Figma Weave Introduction course?
For private classes in Figma Weave Introduction, we recommend a maximum of 8 to 10 people from the same company in the class. Please ask our customer service team to help you find the right balance of people per class and the number of days training you need.
Should I attend the Figma Weave Introduction course in person or live online?
For in-person courses at our London training centre, you will receive a warm personal welcome, your choice of the latest Mac or PC and morning and afternoon refreshments. If you prefer to attend remotely, rest assured that you will be taught live by the same experts that deliver our in-person courses, covering the same training content, using the same exercises and materials. A second monitor is recommended but not essential.
What support is available after I attend the Figma Weave Introduction course?
We offer ongoing support to our Figma Weave Introduction course attendees through email and by arrangement, phone calls. You are welcome to ask any questions on topics covered during training. Our trainer will always do their best to explain principles and help you with any issues you encounter.
Will I receive a certificate upon completion of my Figma Weave Introduction course?
Yes, you'll receive a certificate of completion from Transmedia, demonstrating your knowledge and attendance on our Figma Weave Introduction course. Our certificates note our Authorised Training Centre status.
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