<p>UX Power Tools &#8211; Medium | Jon Moore Design Systems It’s soooo meta. We just finished creating a design system to help you design mobile apps. So we decided that the best way to show off the components would be to create a mobile app using those components. Makes sense, right? Dogfooding at its finest. ? UX [&hellip;]</p>

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UX Power Tools – Medium | Jon Moore

Design Systems

It’s soooo meta.

We just finished creating a design system to help you design mobile apps. So we decided that the best way to show off the components would be to create a mobile app using those components.

Makes sense, right? Dogfooding at its finest. ?

UX designers love it because they can hold the components right in their hand (just like their users would), and developers love it because they get to see how the components should look once they’re built.

Enough talking, here it is:

If you’re on mobile, you’ll have a better viewing experience at this link. Also, if you have AdBlocker installed, some of the nav buttons might not work because it thinks that external links are pop-ups. They’re not 🙂

If you dig it, the purple button in the nav is where you can get it!

Wanna get the design system?

Mobile Design System

When I’m not stuck in design recursion, I’m working on Sketch design tools at UX Power Tools to make you a better, more efficient designer.

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