Build Design Systems With Penpot Components
Penpot's new component system for building scalable design systems, emphasizing designer-developer collaboration.

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Exactly 1 year ago we demoed a proof of concept of Runner. It was hacked together in 2 days at the #SketcHHackday in the lovely Hamburg, Germany. Read how this all came together, if you didn’t already. ?
We loved the cmd + /
shortcut because it worked great for us on an international keyboard. That’s also why we decided quickly to make it part of the UI and the brand. Therefore it became an essential part of the logo.
Unfortunately the shortcut didn’t work well on other keyboard layouts. Moreover, it was blocked in some versions of Sketch. So when we launched, we decided to switch to the cmd + '
shortcut. It’s possible to set up a custom shortcut yourself anyway.
We never met each other before one year ago. But now we’re a bunch of internet friends that collaborate all via Slack in our free time. Next to Slack we mostly use Trello, Twitter, Zendesk Inbox and GitHub as our main tools to get shit done.
Working remotely has worked out much better than I expected. Everyone is putting in time and effort to push things forward. Sometimes it’s a challenge to keep everyone’s personal schedule in mind but until now it always worked out fine.
Next to building new features and fixing bugs, there’s much more to releasing an update. It always takes more time and effort than expected.
An update needs…
Testing a new build is the most important of all. However, it’s impossible to cover all scenarios and issues users can come up with. This is also the reason why we started inviting a small group of users for our private beta Slack team. If you’d like to join, DM us on Twitter!
We’re having much more ideas in mind to make Runner the essential plugin for every digital designer. If you have any suggestions, let us know via Twitter @sketch_runner!
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We’d love to have another hackday soon! If you’re in Berlin and willing to help out, let’s get in touch and see if we can set something up together. ✌️
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