Export Stylesheet and Text Styles
Provide accessibility to export style guides so that it can be used by developers to design it.
For Ex: If a project contains 10 variations of text and a color palette, allowing to export those values would be of great help to develop the designs made.
I am attaching a sample image for the idea I am trying to project.
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Jennifer Pierre commented
Is this available I am trying to add the color palette from XD to Illustrator. Is there a way to do that?
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charlotte commented
It would be really handy to have a feature where you could go File > Create > Pattern Library
Then the whole file you have open would then be used to create a Library for the project
It would out put a new file with the following:
- one art board with all the font stylings listed out
- Colours
- all assets to export on an artboard
- art board with all the desktop components
- art board with all the mobile components - and have these linked back to previous file you worked from
This way then you can refine all you have created. Supply the client with all they need in one hit. be developer ready. Save loads of time
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Marc commented
Having something automatically generated would be great (for texts, colors, assets, ...), like: https://dribbble.com/shots/3829545-UI-Style-Guide/attachments/866491 to export in .pdf or .svg to be reworked in Illustrator, Indesign or Photoshop
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Nikhil Varma commented
Hey, Yes I have used Design Specs but the idea I have in mind is something like this.
Often what happens during development is that the colors values and font values get stored in one file for better maintenance and scalability.What Design Specs offers is (please correct me if I am wrong) access to individual files' design specifications but not on a whole as a project. If there is a way to accumulate all the specs and lay them out on a single sheet providing all the colors/fonts/anything else related to the design, that would really help developers gauge the project a little more globally.
Please do let me know if I was able to convey the idea properly.
Thanks!