Figma and testing design for Mobile QA, Analyze design in Figma, Validate UI elements, Validate UI elements and Identify visual bugs.
Description
While working with mobile testers, I noticed a certain pattern in how design testing and working with Figma are approached.
In my YouTube materials and in a separate design project in Figma, I shared many of my thoughts on this topic. In this course, however, we will take a closer look at this tool and explore best practices for working with the design of mobile applications.
About the course
This course teaches Quality Assurance engineers how to work with Figma when testing mobile applications. You will learn how to analyze design mockups, compare them with the implemented interface, and identify visual inconsistencies before release.
What you will learn
- How to navigate the Figma interface and its main panels.
- How to analyze wireframes, components, and prototypes.
- How to check user interface elements such as colors, sizes, and positioning.
- How to review designs and leave comments in Figma.
- How to compare design files with product documentation.
- How to identify visual defects in mobile applications.
Practice and testing
The course includes practical exercises where you will analyze real screens, identify visual defects, and practice working with design files as a Quality Assurance engineer.
Who this course is for
- Beginner QA engineers.
- Manual testers working with mobile applications.
- Anyone who wants to understand how testers collaborate with designers in real projects.
Requirements
No prior experience with Figma is required. Basic knowledge of software testing will be helpful.
You will learn how to analyze designs in Figma, verify UI elements, and detect visual issues. The course also covers checking spacing, typography, icons, and layout behavior. You will develop a structured approach to visual testing and learn how to collaborate effectively with designers during the QA process in real mobile projects.
AI was used during the creation of this course.
All ideas and key concepts belong to the author.
AI was used for text editing, voiceover, and the creation of additional materials to expand participants’ knowledge.
Who this course is for:
- For those who want to better understand mobile learning and work as a QA
