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Spectrum

Develop cohesive applications faster with a rich library of design components, patterns, and tools. Achieve consistency and improve team productivity.

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Spectrum, Adobe’s design system, is the foundation for creating consistent and high-quality experiences across Adobe's diverse product portfolio. It offers a rich collection of design components, interaction patterns, visual style guidelines, and developer tools. By utilizing Spectrum, product teams can significantly boost their efficiency, as they no longer need to reinvent common UI elements or solve recurring design problems from scratch. This allows for:

  • Faster development cycles: Ready-to-use components and clear guidelines accelerate both design and implementation.
  • Enhanced product cohesion: Applications share a unified look, feel, and behavior, making them more intuitive for users navigating the Adobe ecosystem.
  • Improved collaboration: Designers and developers work from a single source of truth, reducing miscommunication and rework.
  • Scalable design practices: Spectrum provides the building blocks to scale design efforts effectively as products evolve and new ones are introduced.

Ultimately, Spectrum helps Adobe's teams focus on innovation and delivering exceptional user value by providing a robust and reliable system for product creation.

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