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Welcome to Stella Source Design System, the cohesive set of guidelines, components, and resources that empower our teams to create consistent, accessible, and scalable digital experiences. This design system serves as the foundation for all of our products, providing a shared language and unified approach to design and development.
The Stella Source Design System is crafted to support our team in delivering high-quality user experiences, from the smallest interactions to the most complex workflows. Whether you're designing a feature, building a UI, or developing a front-end component, this system provides the tools, principles, and assets you need to be efficient and effective.
The mission of the Stella Source Design System is to:
Our design system is rooted in the values that drive everything we do as an organization:
This design system is primarily intended for:
To get started with the Stella Source Design System, visit our documentation or explore the component library. Whether you’re designing a new feature or implementing an existing pattern, everything you need is at your fingertips.
Contributing guide coming soon!
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