Frames X 2.9: Setting a Benchmark for a UI Kit
Briefly

The Mono UI kit update emphasizes a shift in design with the integration of semantic gradient variables, allowing for more visually intricate and customizable user interfaces in Figma. This redesign not only addresses bugs but also sets a new standard by enhancing the UI styling system. It aims to support brands with complex graphical user interfaces while maintaining brand consistency. Complementing this is a detailed style guide and enhancements to button groups for improved usability and visual appeal.
The new Mono UI kit introduces semantic gradients in Figma. This update will allow you to use gradient variables as the primary tool for handling your UI styles in Figma.
This update isn't just about adding gradients to the UI-it's about rethinking how Frames X approaches complex styling. By integrating color variables into our UI library, we've created a system that's both visually unique and robust.
While flat design is still the king, many brands need more visual complexity for their GUI. That's why we've reinvented our styling and variables system to support more complex branding.
We've expanded Button groups with primary and secondary styles. Primary buttons showcase your brand color, while secondary button groups can offer subtle alternatives that pair perfectly with inputs, backgrounds, and other UI elements.
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