Guide #006: How to start a code-first Design System
Think reusability and shareability outside of your immediate projects. Try not to overextend yourself by building every use case.
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Think reusability and shareability outside of your immediate projects. Try not to overextend yourself by building every use case.
Share your product briefs widely. Good ones will serve as training material for new employees and historical reference for new projects.
Nurture relationships with strategy-defining partners so that you can join projects as early as possible. Get your stakeholders to express their...
Create an environment where diverse perspectives constantly analyze your data. The more discussion you have about these numbers, the more nuanced and...
Onboarding is your chance to start new employees off on the right foot. Plan in advance and continue the process over the first few weeks.
Design is a collaborative sport. Ultimately, communication is the skill that will enable your team to win.
Building a Design System to scale across brands requires flexibility, but also consistency. Get good at communicating regularly with DS users.
Take the approach of a career coach whose role is to support each team member in achieving their goals.