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The changelog is our weekly post series on all changes and improvements, and fixes we released last week. If you’re interested in what we launched already in August, check last week update. Design Systems Librieries Reorder items in Design Systems and Design System Libraries with drag and drop. Additional ways of presenting colors and assets
(…)The changelog is our weekly post series on all changes and improvements and fixes we released last week. Design Systems Ability to edit Design System Libraries items from the Design Systems documentation: – add or remove a color or an asset or change its name – change the category name Ability to simulate interactions for
(…)Since our Design Systems launch, we have been working on a few major and many minor product improvements. Below you can see what our team achieved over the last six weeks. Design Systems Additional ways of presenting colors and assets in Design Systems All assets can now be downloaded at once Design System documentation is
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You’ve probably heard this before: “Good artists copy, great artists steal”. The quote is usually attributed to Picasso, but there’s no proof that Picasso ever said that, apart from Steve Jobs quoting him in one of the interviews. No matter who authored these words, they still describe an important cultural concept of remixing as part
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