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atomicdesign.bradfrost.com
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| | | | | Learn how to create and maintain digital design systems, allowing your team to roll out higher quality, more consistent UIs faster than ever before. | |
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bram.is
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| | | | | A new look on implementing front-end components with atomic design | |
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www.smashingmagazine.com
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| | | | | The benefits of UI design systems are now well known. They lead to more cohesive, consistent user experiences. They speed up your team's workflow, allowing you to launch more stuff while **saving huge amounts of time and money in the process**. They establish a common vocabulary between disciplines, resulting in a more collaborative and constructive workflow. They make browser, device, performance, and accessibility testing easier. And they serve as a solid foundation to build upon over time, helping your organization to more easily adapt to the ever-shifting web landscape. This article provides a detailed guide to building and maintaining **atomic design systems** with Pattern Lab 2. | |
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slack.design
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| | | If you work in design, you've probably already heard of design engineering. It's not a new concept, and similar roles - such as Design Technologists, UI/UX Engineers, and Creative Technologists - have existed in software development for decades. These roles typically involve individuals with high proficiency in both design and engineering, tailored to meet organizational ... | ||