Author
Matt Wierzbicki
I build no-code projects that improve my workflow and save my time. If a tool or template makes design and development faster, I like turning it into something other people can use too.
About Matt
Hi, I'm Matt Wierzbicki. I'm a self-taught product designer, front-end developer, and creator from Poland.
I started working with Figma in May 2017. Discovering Brad Frost and the idea of atomic design pushed me deep into design systems and reusable components. Since then, I've focused on building resources that make everyday work feel lighter: clearer UI building blocks, faster handoff, fewer repetitive steps, and more predictable outcomes.
Over the years, my Figma resources and workflow tools have been used by 100,000+ designers and developers worldwide, including people at Vercel, Meta, Zalando, Audi, eBay, and Allegro.
What I work on
Design systems and UI kits
Component libraries, patterns, charts, and templates that speed up product work without forcing a single "look."
Front-end implementation
Turning UI decisions into practical, reusable components you can ship.
No-code and workflow automation
Small tools that remove friction from repeat tasks and free up time for the work that actually needs judgment.
Featured projects
Here are some of the products and experiments I've built over time:
- shadcn/ui kit for Figma (Sep 2024): A customizable collection of components, charts, and assets based on the shadcn/ui ecosystem.
- AI Dev for Ant Design (Aug 2024): A Figma plugin that turns components or images into ready-to-use Ant Design React code.
- Icon Tagger (Jul 2024): A Figma plugin that generates keywords for icons with AI and adds them to component descriptions to improve searchability.
- Theme Buddy for Ant Design (Nov 2023): Export Ant Design theme settings from Figma to code in seconds.
- AntBlocks UI (Sep 2023): A library of responsive, customizable React and Figma components built on Ant Design.
- Design Maestro (Mar 2022): A free extension for Keyboard Maestro that helps automate repetitive tasks.
- GuidesLab (Jul 2022, discontinued): A community space to learn Figma and share guides.
- Figmaster (Mar 2021, discontinued): Exercises that teach how to build a design system from scratch in Figma.
- SystemFlow (Nov 2020, discontinued): A framework for Webflow and Figma with styles, components, and ready-to-use sections.
- Ant Design System for Adobe XD (Aug 2020, discontinued): A UI kit for Adobe XD based on Ant Design with 390+ components.
- Ant Design System for Figma (Jun 2019): A set of templates and resources to ship Ant Design projects faster.
- Product Design Kit (Dec 2018, discontinued): A free, fully customizable UI kit for high-fidelity wireframes and interfaces.
Experience and credibility
Hands-on experience: Everything I publish comes from building real products, plugins, kits, and workflow tools and using them in day-to-day work.
How I think about accuracy and quality:
- I test workflows end to end (design → components → real usage).
- I iterate based on friction points, edge cases, and user feedback.
- I keep the focus practical: what saves time, what breaks, and what's worth adopting.
Find Matt online
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Recent posts

The shadcn/create in Figma
We’ve brought shadcn/create into our Figma toolkit! Now with five icon libraries in a single kit and new shadcn/ui style. Spin up new projects in seconds using the Create feature.

How to automate design-to-code with Figma and v0
Design-to-code that works: turn structured Figma files into shadcn/ui, refine in v0. How strong systems make AI reliable.

Why AI in Figma Depends More on Structure Than Prompts
AI in Figma works best when embedded in existing workflows and structure, not when generating from scratch. Learn why context, constraints, and routine work matter more than impressive demos.