Library (Figma)
A Figma library is a shared resource that stores reusable design elements for teams to use across multiple files and projects. It can include components, buttons, icons, typography styles, colour styles, spacing rules, variables, templates, and other brand or interface assets. By publishing these elements in a shared library, designers can keep work more consistent, reduce duplication, and make updates easier across websites, apps, campaigns, and digital products.
For growing brands, a Figma library helps creative, UX, and development teams work from the same source of truth. It supports stronger design systems, which The Branded Agency defines as reusable visual components, patterns, and rules that guide how a brand identity is implemented across platforms. It also supports more consistent brand identity, scalable website design, and efficient creative services. The Branded Agency also discusses how centralized design systems and pre-built branded components can support faster prototyping and more consistent brand execution in its guide to scaling Webflow sites. When used strategically, a Figma library helps teams create faster, cleaner, and more consistent digital experiences as a brand grows.