Inconsistent page names make files hard to navigate
- Page names like "Page 1", "test", "old" provide no context
- Different designers use different naming conventions
- No visual hierarchy in the page list
- Finding specific pages requires clicking through everything
Page 1, Components v2, test, flows (2)π Cover, π Flows, π§© Components, πΌοΈ Screens, π¦ ArchiveHow to Standardize Page Naming in Figma
Choose naming convention
Select a naming pattern: emoji prefix (π Components), numbered (01. Components), or plain text hierarchy.
Pro tip: Emoji prefixes create strong visual grouping in the page list.
Define page types
Categorize your pages: Cover, Flows, Components, Screens, Archive. OrganizeFile suggests appropriate names.
Pro tip: Use divider pages like "βββββ" to create visual sections.
Apply to file
OrganizeFile renames existing pages to match your convention. Preview changes before applying.
Pro tip: Save your naming convention as a team template for new files.
Why Use OrganizeFile?
Consistent naming across files
Visual hierarchy with emojis
Easy page navigation
Team-wide conventions
Professional file presentation
Common Questions About Standardize Page Naming in Figma
What emojis work well for page names?
Common choices: π Cover, π Flows, π§© Components, πΌοΈ Screens, π Specs, π¦ Archive, βοΈ Settings.
Should I use numbers or emojis?
Numbers (01, 02) provide strict ordering. Emojis provide visual grouping. Some teams use both: "01 π Cover".
How do I create section dividers?
Create empty pages named with dashes "βββββββββ" or category headers like "[ DESIGN ]".
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