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Build scalable design systems with design tokens, theming infrastructure, and component architecture patterns. Use when creating design tokens, implementing theme switching, building component libraries, or establishing design system foundations.

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About this skill

Design System Patterns

Master design system architecture to create consistent, maintainable, and scalable UI foundations across web and mobile applications.

When to Use This Skill

  • Creating design tokens for colors, typography, spacing, and shadows
  • Implementing light/dark theme switching with CSS custom properties
  • Building multi-brand theming systems
  • Architecting component libraries with consistent APIs
  • Establishing design-to-code workflows with Figma tokens
  • Creating semantic token hierarchies (primitive, semantic, component)
  • Setting up design system documentation and guidelines

Core Capabilities

1. Design Tokens

  • Primitive tokens (raw values: colors, sizes, fonts)
  • Semantic tokens (contextual meaning: text-primary, surface-elevated)
  • Component tokens (specific usage: button-bg, card-border)
  • Token naming conventions and organization
  • Multi-platform token generation (CSS, iOS, Android)

2. Theming Infrastructure

  • CSS custom properties architecture
  • Theme context providers in React
  • Dynamic theme switching
  • System preference detection (prefers-color-scheme)
  • Persistent theme storage
  • Reduced motion and high contrast modes

3. Component Architecture

  • Compound component patterns
  • Polymorphic components (as prop)
  • Variant and size systems
  • Slot-based composition
  • Headless UI patterns
  • Style props and responsive variants

4. Token Pipeline

  • Figma to code synchronization
  • Style Dictionary configuration
  • Token transformation and formatting
  • CI/CD integration for token updates

Quick Start

// Design tokens with CSS custom properties
const tokens = {
  colors: {
    // Primitive tokens
    gray: {
      50: "#fafafa",
      100: "#f5f5f5",
      900: "#171717",
    },
    blue: {
      500: "#3b82f6",
      600: "#2563eb",
    },
  },
  // Semantic tokens (reference primitives)
  semantic: {
    light: {
      "text-primary": "var(--color-gray-900)",
      "text-secondary": "var(--color-gray-600)",
      "surface-default": "var(--color-white)",
      "surface-elevated": "var(--color-gray-50)",
      "border-default": "var(--color-gray-200)",
      "interactive-primary": "var(--color-blue-500)",
    },
    dark: {
      "text-primary": "var(--color-gray-50)",
      "text-secondary": "var(--color-gray-400)",
      "surface-default": "var(--color-gray-900)",
      "surface-elevated": "var(--color-gray-800)",
      "border-default": "var(--color-gray-700)",
      "interactive-primary": "var(--color-blue-400)",
    },
  },
};

Key Patterns

Pattern 1: Token Hierarchy

/* Layer 1: Primitive tokens (raw values) */
:root {
  --color-blue-500: #3b82f6;
  --color-blue-600: #2563eb;
  --color-gray-50: #fafafa;
  --color-gray-900: #171717;

  --space-1: 0.25rem;
  --space-2: 0.5rem;
  --space-4: 1rem;

  --font-size-sm: 0.875rem;
  --font-size-base: 1rem;
  --font-size-lg: 1.125rem;

  --radius-sm: 0.25rem;
  --radius-md: 0.5rem;
  --radius-lg: 1rem;
}

/* Layer 2: Semantic tokens (meaning) */
:root {
  --text-primary: var(--color-gray-900);
  --text-secondary: var(--color-gray-600);
  --surface-default: white;
  --interactive-primary: var(--color-blue-500);
  --interactive-primary-hover: var(--color-blue-600);
}

/* Layer 3: Component tokens (specific usage) */
:root {
  --button-bg: var(--interactive-primary);
  --button-bg-hover: var(--interactive-primary-hover);
  --button-text: white;
  --button-radius: var(--radius-md);
  --button-padding-x: var(--space-4);
  --button-padding-y: var(--space-2);
}

Pattern 2: Theme Switching with React

import { createContext, useContext, useEffect, useState } from "react";

type Theme = "light" | "dark" | "system";

interface ThemeContextValue {
  theme: Theme;
  resolvedTheme: "light" | "dark";
  setTheme: (theme: Theme) => void;
}

const ThemeContext = createContext<ThemeContextValue | null>(null);

export function ThemeProvider({ children }: { children: React.ReactNode }) {
  const [theme, setTheme] = useState<Theme>(() => {
    if (typeof window !== "undefined") {
      return (localStorage.getItem("theme") as Theme) || "system";
    }
    return "system";
  });

  const [resolvedTheme, setResolvedTheme] = useState<"light" | "dark">("light");

  useEffect(() => {
    const root = document.documentElement;

    const applyTheme = (isDark: boolean) => {
      root.classList.remove("light", "dark");
      root.classList.add(isDark ? "dark" : "light");
      setResolvedTheme(isDark ? "dark" : "light");
    };

    if (theme === "system") {
      const mediaQuery = window.matchMedia("(prefers-color-scheme: dark)");
      applyTheme(mediaQuery.matches);

      const handler = (e: MediaQueryListEvent) => applyTheme(e.matches);
      mediaQuery.addEventListener("change", handler);
      return () => mediaQuery.removeEventListener("change", handler);
    } else {
      applyTheme(theme === "dark");
    }
  }, [theme]);

  useEffect(() => {
    localStorage.setItem("theme", theme);
  }, [theme]);

  return (
    <ThemeContext.Provider value={{ theme, resolvedTheme, setTheme }}>
      {children}
    </ThemeContext.Provider>
  );
}

export const useTheme = () => {
  const context = useContext(ThemeContext);
  if (!context) throw new Error("useTheme must be used within ThemeProvider");
  return context;
};

Pattern 3: Variant System with CVA

import { cva, type VariantProps } from "class-variance-authority";
import { cn } from "@/lib/utils";

const buttonVariants = cva(
  // Base styles
  "inline-flex items-center justify-center rounded-md font-medium transition-colors focus-visible:outline-none focus-visible:ring-2 disabled:pointer-events-none disabled:opacity-50",
  {
    variants: {
      variant: {
        default: "bg-primary text-primary-foreground hover:bg-primary/90",
        destructive:
          "bg-destructive text-destructive-foreground hover:bg-destructive/90",
        outline:
          "border border-input bg-background hover:bg-accent hover:text-accent-foreground",
        secondary:
          "bg-secondary text-secondary-foreground hover:bg-secondary/80",
        ghost: "hover:bg-accent hover:text-accent-foreground",
        link: "text-primary underline-offset-4 hover:underline",
      },
      size: {
        sm: "h-9 px-3 text-sm",
        md: "h-10 px-4 text-sm",
        lg: "h-11 px-8 text-base",
        icon: "h-10 w-10",
      },
    },
    defaultVariants: {
      variant: "default",
      size: "md",
    },
  },
);

interface ButtonProps
  extends
    React.ButtonHTMLAttributes<HTMLButtonElement>,
    VariantProps<typeof buttonVariants> {
  asChild?: boolean;
}

export function Button({ className, variant, size, ...props }: ButtonProps) {
  return (
    <button
      className={cn(buttonVariants({ variant, size, className }))}
      {...props}
    />
  );
}

Pattern 4: Style Dictionary Configuration

// style-dictionary.config.js
module.exports = {
  source: ["tokens/**/*.json"],
  platforms: {
    css: {
      transformGroup: "css",
      buildPath: "dist/css/",
      files: [
        {
          destination: "variables.css",
          format: "css/variables",
          options: {
            outputReferences: true, // Preserve token references
          },
        },
      ],
    },
    scss: {
      transformGroup: "scss",
      buildPath: "dist/scss/",
      files: [
        {
          destination: "_variables.scss",
          format: "scss/variables",
        },
      ],
    },
    ios: {
      transformGroup: "ios-swift",
      buildPath: "dist/ios/",
      files: [
        {
          destination: "DesignTokens.swift",
          format: "ios-swift/class.swift",
          className: "DesignTokens",
        },
      ],
    },
    android: {
      transformGroup: "android",
      buildPath: "dist/android/",
      files: [
        {
          destination: "colors.xml",
          format: "android/colors",
          filter: { attributes: { category: "color" } },
        },
      ],
    },
  },
};

Best Practices

  1. Name Tokens by Purpose: Use semantic names (text-primary) not visual descriptions (dark-gray)
  2. Maintain Token Hierarchy: Primitives > Semantic > Component tokens
  3. Document Token Usage: Include usage guidelines with token definitions
  4. Version Tokens: Treat token changes as API changes with semver
  5. Test Theme Combinations: Verify all themes work with all components
  6. Automate Token Pipeline: CI/CD for Figma-to-code synchronization
  7. Provide Migration Paths: Deprecate tokens gradually with clear alternatives

Common Issues

  • Token Sprawl: Too many tokens without clear hierarchy
  • Inconsistent Naming: Mixed conventions (camelCase vs kebab-case)
  • Missing Dark Mode: Tokens that don't adapt to theme changes
  • Hardcoded Values: Using raw values instead of tokens
  • Circular References: Tokens referencing each other in loops
  • Platform Gaps: Tokens missing for some platforms (web but not mobile)

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