DesignSystems
Design systems that speed teams up—tokens, components, and documentation that stay adopted because they solve real problems.
What you get with Quipus Design Systems
We build systems around jobs: the components teams actually need, with accessibility and content patterns baked in. Governance is practical—contribution, versioning, and deprecation that product squads can follow.
The system ships to code: specs, props, and tests that keep Figma and production aligned.
System pillars
Foundations
Tokens for color, type, space, and elevation with theming rules.
- Brand ↔ product bridge
- Dark mode
- Density
Components
Composable primitives with clear anatomy and usage guidance.
- Variants & props
- Composition patterns
- Do/don’t examples
Adoption
Onboarding, linting, and metrics so usage grows responsibly.
- Contribution model
- Release notes
- Usage analytics
Key elements of our Design Systems process
Senior practitioners ship Design Systems in tight loops with demos, quality gates, and visibility—so your team can steer without surprises.

We wire instrumentation, feedback, and review rituals around Design Systems so decisions reflect real usage in your product—not assumptions.

Documentation, enablement, and clear ownership so Design Systems keeps delivering value after the engagement—your org stays in control.

What Design Systems can unlock
Faster shipping
Reuse cuts UI build time and design review churn.
Fewer inconsistencies
One source of truth for patterns across squads.
Safer evolution
Versioning and migration paths reduce breaking surprises.

Design Systems with Quipus: what we offer
System audit
Inventory drift, pain points, and adoption blockers.
Foundations & library
Tokens and components with documentation and examples.
Code alignment
Storybook/React libraries with tests and accessibility checks.
Rollout
Training, champions, and migration guides for product teams.
Answers to CommonQuestions
Clear answers about Design Systems within Product & Experience Design—how we scope work, what we need from you, and how engagements typically run.