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The article discusses the importance of establishing clear definitions of "good" to reduce ambiguity within teams and organizations. It offers a framework for creating a baseline of quality that evolves over time, emphasizing the need for specific, context-dependent standards in various areas like projects and processes.
The article outlines common mistakes made in creating design systems, emphasizing the importance of clarity, consistency, and user-centric design. It highlights pitfalls such as overcomplicating elements, neglecting documentation, and failing to involve stakeholders in the process. Addressing these issues can lead to more effective and usable design systems.