Published On May 24, 2023
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In this lesson, let’s learn a few ways to support the ongoing success of your design system, like:
effective documentation,
improving your system through testing, feedback, and contributions,
how to manage updates,
and how to make sure people are using it.
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Resources:
Google Material Design: https://bit.ly/3IBbfuN
Atlassian Design System: https://bit.ly/45qn68O
Storybook: https://bit.ly/3IZ6FXN
Notion: https://bit.ly/3q8JT9e
Design Lint by Daniel Destefanis: https://bit.ly/3WsWyQc
Roller Design Linter by Contrast: https://bit.ly/433HGdD
User Interview Templates: https://bit.ly/42TH5Lz
Design Research: https://bit.ly/43hBxLf
Semantic Versioning 2.0.0: https://bit.ly/3MPFRvg
Figma Help Center: Guide To Branch and Merging: https://bit.ly/3MRHh8v
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00:00 - Introduction
00:23 - Documentation
01:13 - Documentation setups
01:49 - Component documentation link tip
02:00 - Habitz team documentation
02:35 - Spacer example
03:21 - Design linter tip
03:38 - Improve your design system
04:10 - User testing
04:48 - User testing tips
05:34 - Habitz user testing example
06:03 - Feedback
07:08 - Design system analytics tip
07:21 - Contributions
08:26 - Habitz team contribution example
08:57 - Versioning and change logs
09:24 - Semantic versioning
10:31 - Branching and merging
11:28 - Habitz team branching and merging example
11:55 - Advocacy
12:46 - Wrap up
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