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Stop building Design Systems without a tracker

Sandra Schaus
UX Collective
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8 min readAug 23, 2020

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A graphic that symbolizes a flowchart for the tracker in a design system.
Implementing a tracker MVP into your design system brings maturity into your digital products.

Where to start?

1) Consider the right system and language for the design system team, before you start building a tracker

(First system) Started off with a component library turned it into
(second system) a pattern library, and we are striving for
(third system) a design system.
A graphic that shows a three steps process as three growing circles and tiny ones, to showcase library evolvement.
(First language) Started off with the component language added
(second language) behavioural and purpose pattern and are forming
(third language) a design system language, which is company distinctive.
A graphic that shows a three steps process as three growing circles and tiny ones, to showcase design language evolvement.

Fight for the adoption, and get rid of legacies!

2) Drive the adoption of your design system

It needed an over-performing team, that values the design system itself.

3) Design Systems are coming with cross-collaborative alignments

4) The Blueprint (one week)

A graphic that shows the new implementation of the tracker into the scoping process of the product team.
The tracker implements the quantitative data, that overcomes predictive scoping although driving adoption of your design system.

5) Build the process first (took us three weeks)

6) Iterate on the new process with the tracker (approx. one month)

Shows a graphic of the roadmap of the design system team, which includes the MVP of the tracker and the milestones.
We implemented the building of the tracker into the contribution and enhancement milestones of our design system team roadmap. Yes, that wasn’t easy. But we made it! #teamwork

7) PDX + PX + DX for your tracker flow (two days)

It needed an evolved, data-driven and valuable usability overhaul of our pattern library.

A graphic that shows the usability mapping of the tracker in a design system.
Our users (PM, developer, designer/researcher) open the one source of truth (Storybook, pattern library) and decides between canvas, docs AND the tracker. The overview or analysis of the tracker data can be exported and shared.

8) The tracker (four weeks, two sprints)

Shows two wireframes of a mobile device and a desktop and the tracker MVP.
The Tracker MVP: 1) Search for components 2) Release packages 3) Track Releases of components 4,5,6) Contributor Charts 7,8,9) Adoption and legacy apps 10) Leaderboard

9) Last but not least consider a team leaderboard in your tracker, that drives contribution engagement (one week)

Shows the navigation structure and look of Storybook, a design system library which includes now the tracker.
Now, that we had created the tracker MVP we were ready to include the tracker in our library (Storybook). Added it into the site navigation and structure (left bottom).
Shows a colourful graphic of a leaderboard of the design system team, in the background are confettis.
The team leaderboard to celebrate your milestones, within your design system team. Shoutout to the ‘Cargonizers’!
A code snippet that shows a hidden query to let a developer always be the first in the leaderboard (as a fun).
For those who know :) (credits: Chuck)
The UX Collective donates US$1 for each article published in our platform. This story contributed to Bay Area Black Designers: a professional development community for Black people who are digital designers and researchers in the San Francisco Bay Area. By joining together in community, members share inspiration, connection, peer mentorship, professional development, resources, feedback, support, and resilience. Silence against systemic racism is not an option. Build the design community you believe in.

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Written by Sandra Schaus

Lead UX Expert at VW Group ~ who loves to evaluate services by testing | DS | Processes | Curiousity Centred Design. Moved from Germany to Singapore. (Berlin)

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