Selling Design Systems
Learn how to sell your design system to your internal team in order to make it an effective, maintained tool for your organization.
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Learn how to sell your design system to your internal team in order to make it an effective, maintained tool for your organization.
Over 260 respondents answered our 2020 Design Systems Survey. Join us in learning common challenges of design systems, what makes a design system mature, and how design systems impact the teams that use them.
How does your design system team notify subscribers that new features are being released, bugs are being fixed, or security holes are being patched? Patrick discusses versioning strategies and the advantages of automating that process.
Evaluating design system components with a scorecard can benefit subscribers by providing them with transparency and guidance for the developers creating those components.
Designing for design systems requires tight collaboration between designers and developers. Ethan shares three tips to help get everybody on the same page.
Performing an audit is an important first step in planning a design system. Read as Heather explains the process of decomping a website to identify and organize elements for future use.
Many teams express the difficulty in starting to unit test or behavior test a design system. Jon is here to explain what we’ve found useful in these testing methods.
Accessibility testing design systems can be difficult. But Rob gives suggestions on how you can successfully run automated and manual tests to ensure your product is easy to use for everyone.
Visual regression testing in a design system helps detect unintended changes. Read as Patrick explains this type of testing and shares some effective tools for implementing it.
Adam explains why you should implement automated testing and continuous integration in your design system.

Katie Jennings
Vice President of Business Development