Design System & Style Guide is our most technical service. We build a structured, componentised Figma library with design tokens, documented components, and usage guidance — so your team and your developers can move fast without breaking visual consistency.
The problem that makes a design system necessary is usually invisible until it is expensive. A business produces a website. Then a brochure. Then a presentation deck. Then an email template. Then an app. Each one is designed slightly differently — different button shapes, different colours that are almost but not quite the same, different font sizes that do not quite align. After two or three years, the brand is recognisable but not consistent, and fixing it requires reviewing every piece of existing material.
A design system prevents this by establishing a single source of truth before it becomes a problem — or cleaning up the inconsistency after the fact. The core of a design system is design tokens: named variables for every colour, font size, spacing unit, border radius, and shadow that the brand uses. When a token changes, everything that references it updates automatically.
Built on top of tokens is the component library: every UI element the brand uses, built in Figma with all states and variants documented. A button component has default, hover, active, disabled, and loading states. A card component has image-present and image-absent variants. A form field has default, focused, error, and success states. None of these need to be designed from scratch again — they are the building blocks from which new pages and products are assembled.
For development, all tokens are exported in formats developers can directly import: CSS custom properties, SCSS variables, and JSON (for tools like Style Dictionary). The Figma file is linked to the development implementation, so design and code stay in sync.
We also produce documentation: a usage guide per component explaining when and how to use it, common mistakes to avoid, and accessibility notes. This is the part that makes a design system usable by someone who did not build it.
A Milan-based SaaS company with 5 products reduced their design-to-development handoff time from 3 weeks to 4 days after we built their design system. New product features now launch consistently on the first attempt.
A Bergamo retail chain with 8 locations produced consistent marketing materials across all channels for the first time in their 20-year history after a design system brought all brand assets into a single, managed library.
Fixed price per project. All deliverables described. VAT/IVA documentation available for Italian P.IVA holders.
Add-ons can be selected in the custom package builder.