Design systems, often associated with large companies, can also benefit small teams through a lean approach by creating a Minimum Viable Design System (MVDS). This approach ensures consistency, provides immediate impact, requires minimal maintenance, and is scalable. Essential components include core design tokens, a basic component library, simple usage guides, lightweight documentation, and version control. Starting today can prevent design debt and improve efficiency.
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