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ACCESS NYC Pattern library and design system documentation
The Patterns of ACCESS NYC are a shared vocabulary between the code, design, and user interface (UI) of ACCESS NYC created for the Mayor’s Office for Economic Opportunity (NYC Opportunity) Service Design Studio and Product Teams. ACCESS NYC aims to increase the accessibility and convenience of discovering and enrolling in government benefits. The Patterns support this work by defining the UI and behavior that New Yorkers experience as they use the site.
As of January 3rd, 2023 the ACCESS NYC Pattern library package is deprecated in favor of the NYC Opportunity Standard which contains updated user interface elements and usability guidance.
To install, run:
npm install @nycopportunity/access-patterns
Learn more about the ACCESS NYC Patterns.

The Mayor's Office for Economic Opportunity (NYC Opportunity) is committed to sharing open source software that we use in our products. Feel free to ask questions and share feedback. Interested in contributing? See our open positions on buildwithnyc.github.io. Follow our team on Github (if you are part of the @cityofnewyork organization) or browse our work on Github.
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ACCESS NYC Pattern library and design system documentation
We found that @nycopportunity/access-patterns demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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