In this episode of The Blueprint Series, David sits down with Ruth (Rue), a product designer at Chowdeck, to explore the company’s design approach.
They dive into Chowdeck’s product structure, how its lean design team manages multiple apps, and the evolution of its design system. Ruth (Rue) also shares practical insights on workflows, from Figma organization to developer handoffs, offering a behind-the-scenes look at design at scale.
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In this episode of The Blueprint Series, Emmanuel, a product designer at Raven Bank, shares how a small design team built a powerful system across personal, business, and enterprise banking.
From playful to professional, learn how they scaled a style guide into a full design system in just four months — with smart workflows, rotating teams, and a focus on accessibility, primitives, and dev collaboration.
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In this episode of The Blueprint Series, we sit down with Joshua Oyedepo, Lead Product Designer at Eden Life, a lifestyle services company on a mission to be the OS for everyday living. From food delivery to home cleaning, Joshua walks us through what it’s like designing real-world services that people rely on daily. We explore how Eden Life's design system Lumina was built, evolved, and maintained by a lean team designing for scale, trust, and delight. If you’re curious about building design systems in service-based companies, onboarding into legacy systems, or just surviving as a one-man design squad, this one is for you.
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David Fayemi chats with Osas, product design lead at Big Cabal Media (the powerhouse behind publications like Zikoko and TechCabal), about their exciting design system journey. This isn't your typical design system story it's a vibrant evolution! Osas reveals the driving force behind revamping their existing system: eliminating repetitive tasks, empowering junior designers, and fostering a culture of experimentation. Learn how Big Cabal's unique structure, with its diverse publications and events, influences their design approach. Discover the secrets to maintaining brand consistency while allowing flexibility for each outlet.
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In this episode, David Fayemi talks to Gideon, Lead UX designer at Globals Bank, about how they created their design system, called Globus One.
Globals Bank isn’t your regular old bank, they’re changing how design works in finance. Gideon shares how his team is building tools not just for customers, but for every department in the company.
In this episode:
What worked when convincing leadership to support it
How they keep things consistent while still giving designers freedom
Their smart solution to the "detach component" problem
Tips for helping new designers join the team smoothly
Why making life easier for developers is a big priority
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In this episode, Adimchi Oka a product designer of Cowrywise, gives us insight on the structure of the cowrywise design system. We also discuss how designers infuse their creativity and explore different concepts and ideas in building and maintaining the design system. We gain insights on the Web and mobile sector of Cowrywise design system and the challenges encountered in terms of consistency in implementing the designs, and we got Feyi the lead designer jump on the call to share his thoughts as well.🛠️ This podcast was powered by PLLUGG —Free AI powered content creation and repurposing tool.
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In this episode, we dive deep into Kuda design systems. Mano (Kuda lead designer) shares how Kuda's design system helps create consistent and efficient user experiences across various platforms and how they work with Kuda Bussnies. We talk about the challenges they face, how they adapt and update their systems,
Timestamp:00:00 - Introduction to the podcast
01:56 - Recap of the previous episode.
02:18 - Advertisement.
02:50 - Return to the podcast.
03:00 - brief introduction of the guest, Mano
04:00 - Mano introduces himself and shares his journey to the present.
05:34 - Casual conversation.
07:00 - Main discussion begins with a Q&A session on Kuda.
13:36 - Discussion on Kuda's design systems for various platforms.
19:54 - Conversation about the challenges and impacts of adapting the design system.
23:03 - Kuda's design system's operation and thought process.
31:37 - Explanation of testing methods.
34:40 - Updating values and other functionalities in the app.
44:20 - About new startups.
45:05 - Mano's favorite design system outside of Kuda.
47:59 - Appreciation, upcoming episode highlights, and recommendations for interested listeners.
49:50 - Conclusion
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In this episode, I'll be talking to Michael Shumaker from Eversend. We talk about his influence on how Eversend developed their design system, Stakeholder Influence to make it happen, and what he has learned from the experience. We'll also touched into how he names files within the design system you know more in depth things all about design systems, covering aspects of design systems specific to small teams and a few large corporations.
Timestamp:
00:52 - Why was the Blueprint started?
01:35 - Broader explanation on the objectives of the Blueprint series: The Blueprint series was created because of his love for design and wanting the African community to be open with their works for anyone to access.
02:40 - More information on the Blueprint series: It’s a two-part series: one on Twitter Space, sharing insights on design systems and some technical aspects; one on YouTube, offering a deeper dive into conversations with top African designers, as a monthly session.
04:04 - Introducing and welcoming guest Michael, who is also a designer and the first guest on the series
04:50 - Michael’s appearance
05:06 - Getting to meet Michael: Michael tells us who he is, where he works, and what he does.
05:32 - Brief intro about EverSend from the guest speaker, including what they are and what they do
05:48 - Discussion on what EverSend does, the goal of EverSend, and how long he has been with them
06:54 - How long they’ve worked within a design system
07:04 - Overview of what went on with their design system
07:37 - More details on the design system
08:02 - Deciding factors for their design choices
08:11 - Explanation of the deciding factors
08:58 - Further questions about the deciding factors and their origins
09:11 - Responses to these questions
13:20 - Encouragement to keep pushing despite setbacks
13:34 - Duration and process of building a design system
18:43 - Challenges in getting developers and designers to effectively use the design system
20:09 - Short break about whatspodcasting
21:14 - Discussion on the design system EverSend uses and their development end
21:43 - Whether EverSend has a documented library or end code on Figma
22:58 - EverSend’s future vision for using documentation
24:18 - Tracking metrics with the design system
26:55 - Number of designers at EverSend and how they manage their design system
27:12 - Challenges and lessons learned as a manager at EverSend
29:38 - Onboarding new designers for the design system
32:36 - Introducing a controversial topic to the guest speaker
35:37 - Lessons from this episode: Design systems don't limit creativity; they test it. A design system is a collaborative product for you and your designers.
37:02 - Guest speaker's favorite design system apart from EverSend's
38:23 - Thanks to the guest speaker
38:36 - Importance of having a design system
39:22 - Follow-ups on YouTube and Twitter Spaces
40:06 - Who manages the podcast (WhatsPodcasting)
42:00 - Explanation about the Question Center and how to use it
43:09 - Questions to the guest speaker: When did he start talking about design systems to his company? Would he recommend design systems to a company that is not mature?
43:51 - Convincing stakeholders and the team to build a design system
44:00 - Guest speaker addresses these questions
47:21 - Thanks to the second speaker for her questions
47:35 - Opening the chat for further questions
47:45 - Closure and highlights
48:20 - Appreciation to everyone for joining
48:40 - Goodbyes
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