Practice
1. What is the main purpose of using
Solid fills in Figma for Business Intelligence visuals?easy
Solution
Step 1: Understand what solid fills do
Solid fills add a single, uniform color to shapes or areas in a design.Step 2: Identify their use in BI visuals
They help improve clarity and highlight important parts by using consistent colors.Final Answer:
To add a uniform color to shapes or areas for better clarity -> Option CQuick Check:
Solid fills = uniform color [OK]
Hint: Solid fills = one color, simple and clear [OK]
Common Mistakes:
- Confusing solid fills with gradients or patterns
- Thinking solid fills add text or images
- Assuming solid fills create complex designs
2. Which of the following is the correct way to apply a solid fill color to a shape in Figma?
easy
Solution
Step 1: Locate the Fill section in Figma
In Figma, the Fill section is where you add or change colors for shapes.Step 2: Apply solid fill correctly
Select the shape, click the color box in Fill, and choose the desired color to apply a solid fill.Final Answer:
Select the shape, go to Fill section, click the color box, and pick a color -> Option AQuick Check:
Fill section + color box = solid fill [OK]
Hint: Fill section + color picker = solid fill [OK]
Common Mistakes:
- Choosing gradient fill instead of solid fill
- Trying to add images instead of colors
- Using text tool to change color
3. Consider a rectangle shape in Figma with a solid fill color set to #FF0000 (red). If you change the fill color to #00FF00 (green), what will be the visible color of the rectangle?
medium
Solution
Step 1: Understand fill color change effect
Changing the fill color replaces the old color with the new one on the shape.Step 2: Apply the new color #00FF00
The rectangle's fill changes from red (#FF0000) to green (#00FF00), so it will appear green.Final Answer:
Green -> Option BQuick Check:
Fill color change = new color visible [OK]
Hint: Last fill color set is what you see [OK]
Common Mistakes:
- Thinking colors mix to create yellow
- Assuming old color stays visible
- Believing fill becomes transparent
4. You applied a solid fill to a shape in Figma, but the color does not appear. What is the most likely reason?
medium
Solution
Step 1: Check fill opacity setting
If fill opacity is 0%, the fill color is fully transparent and won't show.Step 2: Confirm other options
Locking a shape or having no stroke does not hide fill color; black color is visible.Final Answer:
The fill opacity is set to 0% -> Option AQuick Check:
Opacity 0% = invisible fill [OK]
Hint: Check opacity if fill color is invisible [OK]
Common Mistakes:
- Confusing stroke with fill visibility
- Assuming locked shape hides fill
- Thinking black color is invisible
5. You want to highlight a key metric on a BI dashboard using Figma. Which approach best uses solid fills to improve readability and focus?
hard
Solution
Step 1: Understand highlighting with solid fills
Using a bright solid fill behind the metric draws attention and improves readability.Step 2: Ensure text contrast
Applying a contrasting text color ensures the metric is easy to read against the fill.Step 3: Evaluate other options
Gradients can distract, same color fill hides metric, outlines alone don't highlight well.Final Answer:
Apply a bright solid fill color to the metric's background and a contrasting color to the text -> Option DQuick Check:
Bright fill + contrast text = highlight [OK]
Hint: Bright fill + contrast text = clear highlight [OK]
Common Mistakes:
- Using gradients that reduce focus
- Matching fill to background color
- Relying on outlines without fill
