Budget: 27000 UAH Deadline: 30 days
Hello, Maxim!
I suggest we eliminate unnecessary tools and intermediate stages. The entire project — from text to final graphics — will live in one place: Figma. This removes the gap between content and design, allows for instant decision-making, and provides full control over the final result.
Here’s how we will structure the work:
Stage 1: Creating the Project Architecture in Figma (Foundation)
Instead of scattered files, we create a single, centralized system for the entire course. This is the foundation for fast and quality work.
What I will do:
I will develop layouts for lesson pages.
I will create a component library (buttons, banners, icons, infographic templates) that will allow us to assemble new lessons like building blocks.
Stage result: A "live" course system ready for content, where any global changes can be made in a matter of minutes.
Stage 2: Content Development (Filling)
This is the stage where text and design become one. You answer my questions, provide materials, I write the text and immediately integrate it into the layouts.
How it works:
Text lives in the design: No Google Docs. Text is placed directly in the Figma layouts. This allows us to see instantly how it looks, where line breaks, accents, or visual additions are needed.
Graphics "on the fly": Do we see that a paragraph of text is difficult to perceive? I immediately create a diagram or infographic for it on the spot.
Instant feedback: You can enter the project and leave a comment directly on a specific design element or text fragment, making the approval process incredibly fast.
Stage result: Fully prepared, visually and informationally laid out layouts for all course lessons. What we see in Figma is 100% how the final product will look.
Ready content: Developers will be able to copy text directly from the layouts, ensuring complete design compliance and eliminating errors.
This approach transforms course development into a dynamic and transparent process, where you always see the current result instead of waiting for the assembly of different parts.