Design System

By Hi

The Gamechanger

Bridge the gap between design and development.

About Design System by Hi.

Our design system is an opportunity to align brand with design guidelines and front-end code.
Doing so, your team can create a cohesive experience, in a better and faster way, among all
the digital products you have in the company (consumer and internal applications).

Themes and Architecture

Build brand-coherent web and mobile applications, customized for multiple targets (B2B, B2C, and B2E) with themes for fast roll-outs. Each target app has specific needs that are pre-built in the UI architecture, making it easy to scale applications and add new features while keeping consistency.

Screen Templates


Accelerate development with reusable code: screen templates enable you to build with predefined layouts, widgets, components, styles, and logic, according to the application type. They are especially useful when creating complex or frequently used screens (E.g. dashboard, four column gallery, product lists, etc.).

Components

Browse through dozens of ready-to-use UI Patterns and components. Frequently used components include accordion, breadcrumbs, cards, carousel, calendar, call to action, chat message, gallery, file upload, navigation bar. A ready-to-use component library for developers and designers means the reduction of front-end development costs and a major acceleration of time to market.

Guidelines

Increase brand consistency by documenting guidelines, colours, icons, spacing, fonts, and assets. If you change an icon in the library, it will be changed straight away in all applications that are using that icon, saving time and effort. Guidelines are multi-technology, so you can use them no matter the technology behind your apps.

Why should you get a Design System?

Four (of many!) Design System benefits.

Faster time to market
Pre-built UI architecture
Product consistency
Design at scale

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