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By using a design system that serves as a common guideline for designers, there will be no confusion in the design. 2. When moving forward with a project, common guidelines are needed for everyone involved, including not only designers but also engineers, directors, and customers. By having a design system, you can have a common guideline (judgment axis) to determine whether something is in line with the concept or not as you proceed with the project, and you can proceed with discussions efficiently.
You can smoothly coordinate with your internal team as well as your customers. 3. Engineers work faster Having a design system helps identify common parts that will be used repeatedly throughout a project. By reusing them, you don't have to start over from Special Data scratch each time. However, without a design system, designers who are given a huge amount of designs will not know which parts are common.

There is a risk of creating multiple similar parts, which can result in unnecessary man-hours. Disadvantages of introducing a design system The disadvantage is that it is difficult to document the design system. No matter how small the project, each designer often has their own design system in their head. It takes a lot of time and effort to document them in a way that everyone can understand and to get agreement from team members.
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