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Include guidelines for the following in this part of your design system: Design philosophy and values—what’s your organization’s design process? Language and tone guidelines Terminology exclusive to your organization Typography, covering fonts, readability, sizing, and spacing Color palette, ensuring it passes accessibility standards Logos, including when and where to use them, monochrome versions, and variety of file formats Layout and Navigation Alaska Airlines’ Auro Design System covers grids and layout.
Alaska Airlines’ Auro Design System covers grids and image manipulation service layout, via Alaska Airlines. Be sure to incorporate rules for how users will navigate your website and mobile app. This is a great way to guarantee your navigation is consistent across different devices and platforms. You may also add layout and usability guidelines. Add information pertaining to the following: Units—how are your layouts measured? Grids and breakpoints to establish hierarchy and organize navigation Interaction—how are users interacting.

With elements? Navigation and usability standards Specifications for different devices and screens, such as desktops, smartphones, and tablets Specifications for non-standardized devices, if applicable (legacy systems or peripherals) Components and Patterns Goldman Sachs’ design system includes robust documentation for many design components. documentation for many design components, via Goldman Sachs. Modular components cover interactive elements, including different styles for various use cases across your designs. For example, let’s say you want to implement a dark mode theme to your website.
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