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Inner shadow effect in Figma - Cheat Sheet & Quick Revision

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beginner
What is an inner shadow effect in design?
An inner shadow effect adds a shadow inside the edges of an object, making it look recessed or pressed inward.
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beginner
How do you apply an inner shadow effect in Figma?
Select the object, go to the Effects panel, click '+' and choose 'Inner shadow' from the dropdown.
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intermediate
Which properties can you adjust for an inner shadow in Figma?
You can adjust color, opacity, blur, X and Y offsets, and spread to control the shadow's look.
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Why use inner shadow effects in dashboards or BI reports?
Inner shadows can create depth and highlight important areas, making visuals easier to understand.
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advanced
What is a common mistake when using inner shadows in BI visuals?
Using too strong or dark inner shadows can make visuals look cluttered or hard to read.
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In Figma, where do you find the option to add an inner shadow?
AAssets panel
BLayers panel
CText panel
DEffects panel
Which property controls how blurry the inner shadow looks?
AOpacity
BOffset X
CBlur
DColor
What does increasing the 'Offset Y' value do to an inner shadow?
AMoves shadow vertically
BMoves shadow horizontally
CChanges shadow color
DIncreases shadow opacity
Why should inner shadows be used carefully in BI dashboards?
AThey slow down the dashboard
BThey can make visuals confusing if overused
CThey change data values
DThey remove interactivity
Which of these is NOT a typical inner shadow property in Figma?
AFont size
BBlur
CSpread
DOpacity
Explain how to add and customize an inner shadow effect in Figma.
Think about the steps you take in the Effects panel.
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    Describe why inner shadow effects can improve the look of BI dashboards and what to avoid.
    Consider visual clarity and user experience.
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      Practice

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      1. What is the main purpose of using the Inner shadow effect in Figma designs?
      easy
      A. To change the background color of the canvas
      B. To create a glowing outline around objects
      C. To add depth inside shapes for a 3D look
      D. To add a drop shadow outside the shape

      Solution

      1. Step 1: Understand the effect purpose

        Inner shadow is used to create a shadow inside the edges of a shape, giving it depth.
      2. Step 2: Compare with other shadow types

        Unlike drop shadow which is outside, inner shadow is inside the shape, creating a 3D effect.
      3. Final Answer:

        To add depth inside shapes for a 3D look -> Option C
      4. Quick Check:

        Inner shadow = depth inside shape [OK]
      Hint: Inner shadow = shadow inside shape edges [OK]
      Common Mistakes:
      • Confusing inner shadow with drop shadow
      • Thinking it changes background color
      • Assuming it creates outer glow
      2. Which of the following is the correct way to adjust the Inner shadow effect in Figma?
      easy
      A. Use the stroke tool to add inner shadow
      B. Only change the color of the shadow
      C. Apply a gradient fill to create inner shadow
      D. Change color, opacity, blur, and offset values

      Solution

      1. Step 1: Identify adjustable properties

        Inner shadow effect allows changing color, opacity, blur, and offset to customize appearance.
      2. Step 2: Eliminate incorrect methods

        Stroke tool and gradient fill do not create inner shadows; only effect settings do.
      3. Final Answer:

        Change color, opacity, blur, and offset values -> Option D
      4. Quick Check:

        Adjust inner shadow with color, opacity, blur, offset [OK]
      Hint: Adjust four settings: color, opacity, blur, offset [OK]
      Common Mistakes:
      • Trying to use stroke or fill for inner shadow
      • Changing only color without blur or offset
      • Confusing inner shadow with outer shadow settings
      3. Given a rectangle with an inner shadow effect set to color black, opacity 50%, blur 10, and offset X=5, Y=5, what visual result will you see?
      medium
      A. A soft black shadow inside the bottom-right edges of the rectangle
      B. A sharp black shadow outside the top-left edges of the rectangle
      C. A glowing black outline around the rectangle
      D. No visible shadow effect

      Solution

      1. Step 1: Analyze inner shadow parameters

        Color black with 50% opacity means a semi-transparent black shadow. Blur 10 makes it soft. Offset X=5, Y=5 moves shadow inside bottom-right edges.
      2. Step 2: Understand shadow placement

        Inner shadow appears inside shape edges, offset moves it to bottom-right inside edges, so shadow is soft and inside bottom-right.
      3. Final Answer:

        A soft black shadow inside the bottom-right edges of the rectangle -> Option A
      4. Quick Check:

        Inner shadow offset inside bottom-right = soft black shadow inside edges [OK]
      Hint: Offset moves shadow inside edges direction [OK]
      Common Mistakes:
      • Thinking shadow is outside shape edges
      • Ignoring blur effect making shadow soft
      • Confusing opacity with color darkness
      4. You applied an inner shadow effect but it is not visible on your shape. What is the most likely reason?
      medium
      A. The shadow color opacity is set to 0%
      B. The blur value is too high
      C. The offset values are negative
      D. The shape has no fill color

      Solution

      1. Step 1: Check opacity impact

        If shadow opacity is 0%, the shadow is fully transparent and invisible.
      2. Step 2: Evaluate other options

        High blur softens shadow but does not hide it; negative offset moves shadow inside but still visible; no fill color does not hide inner shadow.
      3. Final Answer:

        The shadow color opacity is set to 0% -> Option A
      4. Quick Check:

        Opacity 0% = invisible shadow [OK]
      Hint: Check opacity first if shadow is invisible [OK]
      Common Mistakes:
      • Assuming blur hides shadow completely
      • Thinking negative offset removes shadow
      • Believing fill color affects shadow visibility
      5. You want to create a button with a subtle inner shadow that looks like it is pressed inward. Which combination of inner shadow settings is best?
      hard
      A. Color: white, Opacity: 80%, Blur: 20, Offset X: -10, Offset Y: -10
      B. Color: dark gray, Opacity: 30%, Blur: 5, Offset X: 2, Offset Y: 2
      C. Color: black, Opacity: 100%, Blur: 0, Offset X: 0, Offset Y: 0
      D. Color: red, Opacity: 50%, Blur: 15, Offset X: 10, Offset Y: 10

      Solution

      1. Step 1: Understand pressed button look

        A subtle inner shadow uses a dark gray color with low opacity and small blur and offset to create a gentle depth effect.
      2. Step 2: Evaluate options

        Color: dark gray, Opacity: 30%, Blur: 5, Offset X: 2, Offset Y: 2 fits subtle pressed look with low opacity and small offset. Color: white, Opacity: 80%, Blur: 20, Offset X: -10, Offset Y: -10 is too bright and large offset. Color: black, Opacity: 100%, Blur: 0, Offset X: 0, Offset Y: 0 is harsh with no blur. Color: red, Opacity: 50%, Blur: 15, Offset X: 10, Offset Y: 10 uses red which is unusual for shadow.
      3. Final Answer:

        Color: dark gray, Opacity: 30%, Blur: 5, Offset X: 2, Offset Y: 2 -> Option B
      4. Quick Check:

        Subtle inner shadow = low opacity, small blur, small offset [OK]
      Hint: Use low opacity and small offset for subtle inner shadow [OK]
      Common Mistakes:
      • Using full opacity makes shadow harsh
      • Using bright colors for inner shadow
      • Setting zero blur makes shadow sharp and unnatural