Nord Design System
The Nord Design System is an impressive piece of work. The communication through the design team´s web page is considered.
The footer of the start page has a Get in touch section with a link to contact support. From there you can drill down into FAQs, slack channels, an email contact point, get informed about office hours, and the API availability status. They also have a contribution process to allow product teams to add new features based on product requirements.
The design system guidelines start with a concrete and actionable accessibility checklist.
The design system principles are sensible:
Put user needs first
We care for the people who use our products. We’re here to make their day-to-day and long-term work better and more pleasant through great user experience.
Strive for consistency, not uniformity
We should use the same language and design patterns wherever possible. This helps people get familiar with our services. Same holds true for the system and its developer experience.
Default to openness
We should share what we’re doing whenever we can. Building our services transparently increases their visibility and accountability and makes us push towards higher quality.
Make it accessible
Our services are for everyone. We make sure people with different needs can use our products and that they meet the accessibility standards outlined in WCAG 2.1.
Provide a good developer experience
Providing a good developer experience is very important to us. Developers should be able to start using our tools in minutes, not hours, days or weeks.
Automate everything you can
We value the time of our colleagues, users, and our future selves over our own. We are always proactively looking for ways to automate repetitive tasks and testing.
Last, but not least, the design system page provides an RSS feed. 👍
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