Design systems are an operating model decision, not a UI library
Why the highest-leverage design system investments live outside Figma, and what changes when product, brand and engineering finally share one source of truth.

Component libraries do not create consistency by themselves.
Most design systems fail quietly because nobody owns the decisions behind the components. Teams need clear contribution paths, product leadership support, and a release model that keeps design tokens, code, and content aligned.
The strongest systems make better defaults cheaper.
When accessibility, responsiveness, analytics, and brand rules are baked into reusable surfaces, teams spend less time debating basics and more time solving the product problem in front of them.
Measure usage in workflows, not package downloads.
A package can be installed everywhere and still produce inconsistent interfaces. Useful adoption signals include contribution lead time, design review friction, defect classes, and time saved in common delivery paths.

