
Design System
When I joined the company, there was already a solid design for their products, but they lacked a comprehensive design system. This absence created significant challenges as we worked on various projects. Each new initiative required us to create components from scratch, leading to repetitive designs that often differed in style and functionality. This inconsistency resulted in confusion and inefficiencies in communication between the design and development teams.

The Process
To develop a design system for our existing products, I worked closely with the developers to create a cohesive approach. We began by conducting a thorough audit of the current designs to identify common components and patterns. Next, I established clear guidelines for styles and interactions. Utilizing Figma, we built a comprehensive library of reusable components, ensuring that every element was well-documented and easily accessible for future projects.

The Benefits
Having a design system gave us one place to find all our components, making our designs more consistent. It allowed our team to spend less time on simple tasks and more time solving bigger design problems. This streamlined our work, saved time, and improved communication, resulting in a better experience for our users.

The Benefits
Having a design system gave us one place to find all our components, making our designs more consistent. It allowed our team to spend less time on simple tasks and more time solving bigger design problems. This streamlined our work, saved time, and improved communication, resulting in a better experience for our users.