Ben Carter

UI/UX & Web Design

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Design System Audit & Consolidation Plan

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Category:

Design Systems

File format:

Audit Report PDF, Consolidation Roadmap, Priority Component List

Style:

Analytical & Strategic

Delivery time:

3–5 days

Do you have multiple button styles, inconsistent spacing and colors defined in three different places? You likely have the beginnings of several design systems, but not one coherent one. I conduct a thorough audit of your existing digital products and provide a clear, actionable plan to consolidate the chaos into a single, maintainable system.

My deliverable is a detailed audit report. I’ll catalog every unique UI component, color value and text style used across your key user flows, website and application. The report highlights the most glaring inconsistencies—like five different border-radius values or ten shades of what should be your primary blue. More importantly, I provide a phased consolidation roadmap. This is a step-by-step plan that prioritizes which components to standardize first based on usage frequency and impact. The final piece is a prioritized component list, detailing exactly what to build or refine in phase one to get the most return on your investment.

This isn’t about starting from scratch. It’s about finding the good patterns you already have and making them the standard. I’ve done this for e-commerce platforms with hundreds of product pages and internal tools with fragmented teams. The process saves significant downstream effort; one client reduced their front-end bug tickets related to UI inconsistency by 60% in the quarter after following the consolidation plan.

It suits established companies with growing product suites, or teams that have inherited a codebase from multiple agencies. This audit gives product leads and design managers the concrete evidence and clear strategy they need to advocate for systematic work. We’ll identify your single source of truth, define ownership and create a path to a UI that looks and feels intentionally built by one team, not ten.

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Do you have multiple button styles, inconsistent spacing and colors defined in three different places? You likely have the beginnings of several design systems, but not one coherent one. I conduct a thorough audit of your existing digital products and provide a clear, actionable plan to consolidate the chaos into a single, maintainable system.

My deliverable is a detailed audit report. I’ll catalog every unique UI component, color value and text style used across your key user flows, website and application. The report highlights the most glaring inconsistencies—like five different border-radius values or ten shades of what should be your primary blue. More importantly, I provide a phased consolidation roadmap. This is a step-by-step plan that prioritizes which components to standardize first based on usage frequency and impact. The final piece is a prioritized component list, detailing exactly what to build or refine in phase one to get the most return on your investment.

This isn’t about starting from scratch. It’s about finding the good patterns you already have and making them the standard. I’ve done this for e-commerce platforms with hundreds of product pages and internal tools with fragmented teams. The process saves significant downstream effort; one client reduced their front-end bug tickets related to UI inconsistency by 60% in the quarter after following the consolidation plan.

It suits established companies with growing product suites, or teams that have inherited a codebase from multiple agencies. This audit gives product leads and design managers the concrete evidence and clear strategy they need to advocate for systematic work. We’ll identify your single source of truth, define ownership and create a path to a UI that looks and feels intentionally built by one team, not ten.

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