Design Systems That Scale With Your Team, Not Against It.
A design system isn't a sticker sheet. It's the infrastructure your product runs on. We build systems your designers actually use and your developers actually trust.
Who it's for
Growing product teams where every designer ships a different button.
Founders preparing to scale design from one person to ten.
Companies with multiple products that need to feel like one.
Engineering teams tired of rebuilding the same components.
What you get
Design token architecture (color, typography, spacing, motion)
Component library in Figma — every variant, state, and prop
Code component library (React, Vue, or your framework)
Figma ↔ code parity via Tokens Studio or Style Dictionary
Accessibility built in (WCAG 2.2 AA)
Documentation site (Storybook, Zeroheight, or custom)
Migration plan from your current state
Training for your design + engineering teams
What we believe about design systems
The best design systems are boring on purpose. They don't show off. They make the rest of the work faster.
- Tokens before components. Color, type, spacing, motion. If the foundation isn't right, every component inherits the problem.
- Figma and code, one source of truth. Two systems is no system.
- Accessibility isn't a layer you add later. It's a constraint at every step.
- A system is a product. It needs a roadmap, owners, and a feedback loop. Not just a launch.
Process
Audit
Inventory what exists across Figma and code. Map the gaps and duplications.
Tokens
Architecture for color, typography, spacing, radii, motion. Foundation first.
Components
Build the 20–40 core components every product needs. Variants, states, props.
Parity
Wire Figma tokens to code. One source of truth.
Document
Storybook + usage guidelines. Teach the system, don't just ship it.
Design system projects start at $20,000 for focused single-product systems and scale to $60,000+ for multi-product systems with full Figma ↔ code parity, documentation site, and migration support.
Frequently asked questions.
- If you have more than three designers or more than one product, probably yes. If you're a solo designer with one product, a Figma file is enough. We'll tell you honestly.