Design Systems
Accessibility-First UI Component Library Audit & Build
Design Systems
Documentation-First Design System Guide for Team Onboarding and Governance
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A design system is more than a Figma file—it’s a product that needs clear documentation and rules for how it’s used and updated. I create a comprehensive, easy-to-navigate documentation hub and a lightweight governance model that tells your team how to use the system, when to break from it and how to contribute new components.
You’ll receive a fully built-out template in either Notion or Confluence, ready for your content. This includes a clear homepage explaining the system’s purpose and principles, a getting-started guide for new designers and developers and detailed pages for each foundational element and component. Each component page follows a consistent structure: visual examples, intended usage, best practices, code snippets and a link to the Figma asset. Crucially, I also set up the process documentation: a contribution workflow template for proposing new components, a simple versioning log to track changes and a governance model defining who approves changes and how often the system is reviewed.
Good documentation reduces the support burden on the system’s maintainers and increases adoption. When a developer can quickly find the correct hex code, spacing value or React component name, they’re less likely to take a shortcut. The contribution guidelines help scale the system sustainably, preventing it from becoming a bottleneck or a chaotic free-for-all. I model this on the clarity of public systems like Carbon by IBM or Atlassian’s Design System, which treat their docs as a key user interface.
My experience maintaining systems for mid-sized companies shows that this upfront work pays off within months. I’ll help you establish clear tone and voice for the documentation, making it helpful and not dictatorial. The package includes advice on how to socialize the system within your organization and how to gather feedback effectively. This turns your collection of assets into a living, supported platform that your whole product team will actually use.
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A design system is more than a Figma file—it’s a product that needs clear documentation and rules for how it’s used and updated. I create a comprehensive, easy-to-navigate documentation hub and a lightweight governance model that tells your team how to use the system, when to break from it and how to contribute new components.
You’ll receive a fully built-out template in either Notion or Confluence, ready for your content. This includes a clear homepage explaining the system’s purpose and principles, a getting-started guide for new designers and developers and detailed pages for each foundational element and component. Each component page follows a consistent structure: visual examples, intended usage, best practices, code snippets and a link to the Figma asset. Crucially, I also set up the process documentation: a contribution workflow template for proposing new components, a simple versioning log to track changes and a governance model defining who approves changes and how often the system is reviewed.
Good documentation reduces the support burden on the system’s maintainers and increases adoption. When a developer can quickly find the correct hex code, spacing value or React component name, they’re less likely to take a shortcut. The contribution guidelines help scale the system sustainably, preventing it from becoming a bottleneck or a chaotic free-for-all. I model this on the clarity of public systems like Carbon by IBM or Atlassian’s Design System, which treat their docs as a key user interface.
My experience maintaining systems for mid-sized companies shows that this upfront work pays off within months. I’ll help you establish clear tone and voice for the documentation, making it helpful and not dictatorial. The package includes advice on how to socialize the system within your organization and how to gather feedback effectively. This turns your collection of assets into a living, supported platform that your whole product team will actually use.