This LinkedIn post by designer and plugin-maker Vijay Verma demonstrates how to create a bold, seamless pattern in Figma using a non-destructive workflow. In the caption, he explains that Figma’s component-based approach lets him build and modify the final pattern without having to redo the entire layout, and the attached video shows a red-and-yellow circular pattern being constructed and repeated across the canvas. The focus is on using components to keep the pattern customizable, so edits to the base unit automatically propagate across the full design.
The post sits within Verma’s broader stream of Figma tips, plugins, and visual experiments, but this piece is specifically about pattern design and scalability. For designers who want to move beyond static pattern artwork and instead build reusable, easily adjustable pattern systems directly in Figma, the post offers both inspiration and a quick visual breakdown of the approach. Author: Vijay Verma.







