Coding style guides offer a standardized approach to writing code so that a team or organization maintains consistency and scalability in its codebase.
One of the best ways we can close the designer-developer distance is by learning more and gaining a more thorough understanding of what all parties are looking for. By identifying those communication gaps, knowledge gaps and expectation gaps, we can begin to bridge them together.
Design tokens are the smallest pieces of a design system and they help to provide consistent visuals and experiences. Here’s how to use them strategically in your design system.
Big tech companies tend to get the most attention when it comes to design system and style guide examples, but they’re not the only ones worth checking out—these 10, for instance!
With an update to the way we approach the Telerik and Kendo UI themes, you’ll be able to manage your app’s colors from one central place for all your components.