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Consistency & Flexibility in Design Systems
Sparkbox · 2026-05-29 · via The Foundry from Sparkbox

The best design systems don’t choose between consistency and flexibility — they make room for both.

One of the greatest tensions in design systems work is balancing consistency and flexibility. Lock things down too tight and product teams feel constrained, unable to innovate or meet the unique needs of their users. Leave things too open and you end up with a fragmented experience that slowly erodes brand trust and defeats the purpose of having a system in the first place.

The truth is, not every design decision carries the same weight. Some things (color, typography, and accessibility standards…) may need to be non-negotiable. Others, like component composition or layout patterns, can afford more room for interpretation depending on the product context.

The sweet spot is building a system that provides a strong, reliable foundation while leaving intentional space for teams to adapt and innovate. Because at its best, a design system shouldn’t feel like a rulebook. It should feel like a toolkit that empowers teams to do their best work, faster and more cohesively.

Here are a few episodes of the Question that touch on this key issue. 

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