design-system-starter

Create and evolve design systems with design tokens, component architecture, accessibility guidelines, and documentation templates. Ensures consistent, scalable, and accessible UI across products.

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design-system-starter is best used when you need a repeatable AI agent workflow instead of a one-off prompt.

Create and evolve design systems with design tokens, component architecture, accessibility guidelines, and documentation templates. Ensures consistent, scalable, and accessible UI across products.

Teams using design-system-starter should expect a more consistent output, faster repeated execution, less prompt rewriting.

When to use this skill

  • You want a reusable workflow that can be run more than once with consistent structure.

When not to use this skill

  • You only need a quick one-off answer and do not need a reusable workflow.
  • You cannot install or maintain the underlying files, dependencies, or repository context.

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Manual Installation

  1. Download SKILL.md from GitHub
  2. Place it in .claude/skills/design-system-starter/SKILL.md inside your project
  3. Restart your AI agent — it will auto-discover the skill

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does this skill do?

Create and evolve design systems with design tokens, component architecture, accessibility guidelines, and documentation templates. Ensures consistent, scalable, and accessible UI across products.

Where can I find the source code?

You can find the source code on GitHub using the link provided at the top of the page.

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SKILL.md Source

# Design System Starter

Build robust, scalable design systems that ensure visual consistency and exceptional user experiences.

---

## Quick Start

Just describe what you need:

```
Create a design system for my React app with dark mode support
```

That's it. The skill provides tokens, components, and accessibility guidelines.

---

## Triggers

| Trigger | Example |
|---------|---------|
| Create design system | "Create a design system for my app" |
| Design tokens | "Set up design tokens for colors and spacing" |
| Component architecture | "Design component structure using atomic design" |
| Accessibility | "Ensure WCAG 2.1 compliance for my components" |
| Dark mode | "Implement theming with dark mode support" |

---

## Quick Reference

| Task | Output |
|------|--------|
| Design tokens | Color, typography, spacing, shadows JSON |
| Component structure | Atomic design hierarchy (atoms, molecules, organisms) |
| Theming | CSS variables or ThemeProvider setup |
| Accessibility | WCAG 2.1 AA compliant patterns |
| Documentation | Component docs with props, examples, a11y notes |

---

## Bundled Resources

- `references/component-examples.md` - Complete component implementations
- `templates/design-tokens-template.json` - W3C design token format
- `templates/component-template.tsx` - React component template
- `checklists/design-system-checklist.md` - Design system audit checklist

---

## Design System Philosophy

### What is a Design System?

A design system is more than a component library—it's a collection of:

1. **Design Tokens**: Foundational design decisions (colors, spacing, typography)
2. **Components**: Reusable UI building blocks
3. **Patterns**: Common UX solutions and compositions
4. **Guidelines**: Rules, principles, and best practices
5. **Documentation**: How to use everything effectively

### Core Principles

**1. Consistency Over Creativity**
- Predictable patterns reduce cognitive load
- Users learn once, apply everywhere
- Designers and developers speak the same language

**2. Accessible by Default**
- WCAG 2.1 Level AA compliance minimum
- Keyboard navigation built-in
- Screen reader support from the start

**3. Scalable and Maintainable**
- Design tokens enable global changes
- Component composition reduces duplication
- Versioning and deprecation strategies

**4. Developer-Friendly**
- Clear API contracts
- Comprehensive documentation
- Easy to integrate and customize

---

## Design Tokens

Design tokens are the atomic design decisions that define your system's visual language.

### Token Categories

#### 1. Color Tokens

**Primitive Colors** (Raw values):
```json
{
  "color": {
    "primitive": {
      "blue": {
        "50": "#eff6ff",
        "100": "#dbeafe",
        "200": "#bfdbfe",
        "300": "#93c5fd",
        "400": "#60a5fa",
        "500": "#3b82f6",
        "600": "#2563eb",
        "700": "#1d4ed8",
        "800": "#1e40af",
        "900": "#1e3a8a",
        "950": "#172554"
      }
    }
  }
}
```

**Semantic Colors** (Contextual meaning):
```json
{
  "color": {
    "semantic": {
      "brand": {
        "primary": "{color.primitive.blue.600}",
        "primary-hover": "{color.primitive.blue.700}",
        "primary-active": "{color.primitive.blue.800}"
      },
      "text": {
        "primary": "{color.primitive.gray.900}",
        "secondary": "{color.primitive.gray.600}",
        "tertiary": "{color.primitive.gray.500}",
        "disabled": "{color.primitive.gray.400}",
        "inverse": "{color.primitive.white}"
      },
      "background": {
        "primary": "{color.primitive.white}",
        "secondary": "{color.primitive.gray.50}",
        "tertiary": "{color.primitive.gray.100}"
      },
      "feedback": {
        "success": "{color.primitive.green.600}",
        "warning": "{color.primitive.yellow.600}",
        "error": "{color.primitive.red.600}",
        "info": "{color.primitive.blue.600}"
      }
    }
  }
}
```

**Accessibility**: Ensure color contrast ratios meet WCAG 2.1 Level AA:
- Normal text: 4.5:1 minimum
- Large text (18pt+ or 14pt+ bold): 3:1 minimum
- UI components and graphics: 3:1 minimum

#### 2. Typography Tokens

```json
{
  "typography": {
    "fontFamily": {
      "sans": "'Inter', -apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont, 'Segoe UI', sans-serif",
      "serif": "'Georgia', 'Times New Roman', serif",
      "mono": "'Fira Code', 'Courier New', monospace"
    },
    "fontSize": {
      "xs": "0.75rem",     // 12px
      "sm": "0.875rem",    // 14px
      "base": "1rem",      // 16px
      "lg": "1.125rem",    // 18px
      "xl": "1.25rem",     // 20px
      "2xl": "1.5rem",     // 24px
      "3xl": "1.875rem",   // 30px
      "4xl": "2.25rem",    // 36px
      "5xl": "3rem"        // 48px
    },
    "fontWeight": {
      "normal": 400,
      "medium": 500,
      "semibold": 600,
      "bold": 700
    },
    "lineHeight": {
      "tight": 1.25,
      "normal": 1.5,
      "relaxed": 1.75,
      "loose": 2
    },
    "letterSpacing": {
      "tight": "-0.025em",
      "normal": "0",
      "wide": "0.025em"
    }
  }
}
```

#### 3. Spacing Tokens

**Scale**: Use a consistent spacing scale (commonly 4px or 8px base)

```json
{
  "spacing": {
    "0": "0",
    "1": "0.25rem",   // 4px
    "2": "0.5rem",    // 8px
    "3": "0.75rem",   // 12px
    "4": "1rem",      // 16px
    "5": "1.25rem",   // 20px
    "6": "1.5rem",    // 24px
    "8": "2rem",      // 32px
    "10": "2.5rem",   // 40px
    "12": "3rem",     // 48px
    "16": "4rem",     // 64px
    "20": "5rem",     // 80px
    "24": "6rem"      // 96px
  }
}
```

**Component-Specific Spacing**:
```json
{
  "component": {
    "button": {
      "padding-x": "{spacing.4}",
      "padding-y": "{spacing.2}",
      "gap": "{spacing.2}"
    },
    "card": {
      "padding": "{spacing.6}",
      "gap": "{spacing.4}"
    }
  }
}
```

#### 4. Border Radius Tokens

```json
{
  "borderRadius": {
    "none": "0",
    "sm": "0.125rem",   // 2px
    "base": "0.25rem",  // 4px
    "md": "0.375rem",   // 6px
    "lg": "0.5rem",     // 8px
    "xl": "0.75rem",    // 12px
    "2xl": "1rem",      // 16px
    "full": "9999px"
  }
}
```

#### 5. Shadow Tokens

```json
{
  "shadow": {
    "xs": "0 1px 2px 0 rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.05)",
    "sm": "0 1px 3px 0 rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.1), 0 1px 2px -1px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.1)",
    "base": "0 4px 6px -1px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.1), 0 2px 4px -2px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.1)",
    "md": "0 10px 15px -3px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.1), 0 4px 6px -4px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.1)",
    "lg": "0 20px 25px -5px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.1), 0 8px 10px -6px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.1)",
    "xl": "0 25px 50px -12px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.25)"
  }
}
```

---

## Component Architecture

### Atomic Design Methodology

**Atoms** → **Molecules** → **Organisms** → **Templates** → **Pages**

#### Atoms (Primitive Components)
Basic building blocks that can't be broken down further.

**Examples:**
- Button
- Input
- Label
- Icon
- Badge
- Avatar

**Button Component:**
```typescript
interface ButtonProps {
  variant?: 'primary' | 'secondary' | 'outline' | 'ghost';
  size?: 'sm' | 'md' | 'lg';
  disabled?: boolean;
  loading?: boolean;
  icon?: React.ReactNode;
  children: React.ReactNode;
}
```

See `references/component-examples.md` for complete Button implementation with variants, sizes, and styling patterns.

#### Molecules (Simple Compositions)
Groups of atoms that function together.

**Examples:**
- SearchBar (Input + Button)
- FormField (Label + Input + ErrorMessage)
- Card (Container + Title + Content + Actions)

**FormField Molecule:**
```typescript
interface FormFieldProps {
  label: string;
  name: string;
  error?: string;
  hint?: string;
  required?: boolean;
  children: React.ReactNode;
}
```

See `references/component-examples.md` for FormField, Card (compound component pattern), Input with variants, Modal, and more composition examples.

#### Organisms (Complex Compositions)
Complex UI components made of molecules and atoms.

**Examples:**
- Navigation Bar
- Product Card Grid
- User Profile Section
- Modal Dialog

#### Templates (Page Layouts)
Page-level structures that define content placement.

**Examples:**
- Dashboard Layout (Sidebar + Header + Main Content)
- Marketing Page Layout (Hero + Features + Footer)
- Settings Page Layout (Tabs + Content Panels)

#### Pages (Specific Instances)
Actual pages with real content.

---

## Component API Design

### Props Best Practices

**1. Predictable Prop Names**
```typescript
// ✅ Good: Consistent naming
<Button variant="primary" size="md" />
<Input variant="outlined" size="md" />

// ❌ Bad: Inconsistent
<Button type="primary" sizeMode="md" />
<Input style="outlined" inputSize="md" />
```

**2. Sensible Defaults**
```typescript
// ✅ Good: Provides defaults
interface ButtonProps {
  variant?: 'primary' | 'secondary';  // Default: primary
  size?: 'sm' | 'md' | 'lg';          // Default: md
}

// ❌ Bad: Everything required
interface ButtonProps {
  variant: 'primary' | 'secondary';
  size: 'sm' | 'md' | 'lg';
  color: string;
  padding: string;
}
```

**3. Composition Over Configuration**
```typescript
// ✅ Good: Composable
<Card>
  <Card.Header>
    <Card.Title>Title</Card.Title>
  </Card.Header>
  <Card.Body>Content</Card.Body>
  <Card.Footer>Actions</Card.Footer>
</Card>

// ❌ Bad: Too many props
<Card
  title="Title"
  content="Content"
  footerContent="Actions"
  hasHeader={true}
  hasFooter={true}
/>
```

**4. Polymorphic Components**
Allow components to render as different HTML elements:
```typescript
<Button as="a" href="/login">Login</Button>
<Button as="button" onClick={handleClick}>Click Me</Button>
```

See `references/component-examples.md` for complete polymorphic component TypeScript patterns.

---

## Theming and Dark Mode

### Theme Structure

```typescript
interface Theme {
  colors: {
    brand: {
      primary: string;
      secondary: string;
    };
    text: {
      primary: string;
      secondary: string;
    };
    background: {
      primary: string;
      secondary: string;
    };
    feedback: {
      success: string;
      warning: string;
      error: string;
      info: string;
    };
  };
  typography: {
    fontFamily: {
      sans: string;
      mono: string;
    };
    fontSize: Record<string, string>;
  };
  spacing: Record<string, string>;
  borderRadius: Record<string, string>;
  shadow: Record<string, string>;
}
```

### Dark Mode Implementation

**Approach 1: CSS Variables**
```css
:root {
  --color-bg-primary: #ffffff;
  --color-text-primary: #000000;
}

[data-theme="dark"] {
  --color-bg-primary: #1a1a1a;
  --color-text-primary: #ffffff;
}
```

**Approach 2: Tailwind CSS Dark Mode**
```tsx
<div className="bg-white dark:bg-gray-900 text-gray-900 dark:text-white">
  Content
</div>
```

**Approach 3: Styled Components ThemeProvider**
```typescript
const lightTheme = { background: '#fff', text: '#000' };
const darkTheme = { background: '#000', text: '#fff' };

<ThemeProvider theme={isDark ? darkTheme : lightTheme}>
  <App />
</ThemeProvider>
```

---

## Accessibility Guidelines

### WCAG 2.1 Level AA Compliance

#### Color Contrast
- **Normal text** (< 18pt): 4.5:1 minimum
- **Large text** (≥ 18pt or ≥ 14pt bold): 3:1 minimum
- **UI components**: 3:1 minimum

**Tools**: Use contrast checkers like [WebAIM Contrast Checker](https://webaim.org/resources/contrastchecker/)

#### Keyboard Navigation
```typescript
// ✅ All interactive elements must be keyboard accessible
<button
  onClick={handleClick}
  onKeyDown={(e) => e.key === 'Enter' && handleClick()}
>
  Click me
</button>

// ✅ Focus management
<Modal>
  <FocusTrap>
    {/* Modal content */}
  </FocusTrap>
</Modal>
```

#### ARIA Attributes
Essential ARIA patterns:
- `aria-label`: Provide accessible names
- `aria-expanded`: Communicate expanded/collapsed state
- `aria-controls`: Associate controls with content
- `aria-live`: Announce dynamic content changes

#### Screen Reader Support
- Use semantic HTML elements (`<button>`, `<nav>`, `<main>`)
- Avoid div/span soup for interactive elements
- Provide meaningful labels for all controls

See `references/component-examples.md` for complete accessibility examples including Skip Links, focus traps, and ARIA patterns.

---

## Documentation Standards

### Component Documentation Template

Each component should document:
- **Purpose**: What the component does
- **Usage**: Import statement and basic example
- **Variants**: Available visual styles
- **Props**: Complete prop table with types, defaults, descriptions
- **Accessibility**: Keyboard support, ARIA attributes, screen reader behavior
- **Examples**: Common use cases with code

Use Storybook, Docusaurus, or similar tools for interactive documentation.

See `templates/component-template.tsx` for the standard component structure.

---

## Design System Workflow

### 1. Design Phase
- **Audit existing patterns**: Identify inconsistencies
- **Define design tokens**: Colors, typography, spacing
- **Create component inventory**: List all needed components
- **Design in Figma**: Create component library

### 2. Development Phase
- **Set up tooling**: Storybook, TypeScript, testing
- **Implement tokens**: CSS variables or theme config
- **Build atoms first**: Start with primitives
- **Compose upward**: Build molecules, organisms
- **Document as you go**: Write docs alongside code

### 3. Adoption Phase
- **Create migration guide**: Help teams adopt
- **Provide codemods**: Automate migrations when possible
- **Run workshops**: Train teams on usage
- **Gather feedback**: Iterate based on real usage

### 4. Maintenance Phase
- **Version semantically**: Major/minor/patch releases
- **Deprecation strategy**: Phase out old components gracefully
- **Changelog**: Document all changes
- **Monitor adoption**: Track usage across products

---

## Quick Start Checklist

When creating a new design system:

- [ ] Define design principles and values
- [ ] Establish design token structure (colors, typography, spacing)
- [ ] Create primitive color palette (50-950 scale)
- [ ] Define semantic color tokens (brand, text, background, feedback)
- [ ] Set typography scale and font families
- [ ] Establish spacing scale (4px or 8px base)
- [ ] Design atomic components (Button, Input, Label, etc.)
- [ ] Implement theming system (light/dark mode)
- [ ] Ensure WCAG 2.1 Level AA compliance
- [ ] Set up documentation (Storybook or similar)
- [ ] Create usage examples for each component
- [ ] Establish versioning and release strategy
- [ ] Create migration guides for adopting teams

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