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Cards: Composability review #6616

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RichKummer opened this issue Dec 18, 2024 · 0 comments
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Cards: Composability review #6616

RichKummer opened this issue Dec 18, 2024 · 0 comments

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RichKummer commented Dec 18, 2024

As a follow-on from the first step, we're now going to start digging into making these components more flexible and composable.

  • Search Slack channel to see if people ask questions for the component. Are there any themes or patterns?
  • Pair with dev: At this point, try and find time to chat with a developer about the component. Discuss how they view the component and if they see opportunities to make this more flexible. For Cards, a good dev resource to start with would be David Menendez! He also prototyped a more composable card variant.
  • Briefly check out other design systems for similar components. Component.gallery is useful here. Google’s Material Design and others are also useful.
    • Is there something those are doing that IBM might learn from?
  • Focus on ease of use in this step – how can we make this component more flexible and easier for adopters to use for what they need.
  • Optional, but I find it useful to look at our Figma libraries to see how designers are using our components/patterns.
  • Playback or write up your analysis of the component!
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