Context
81+
customer-facing applications served by one design system
38 / 81
applications built with the design system — 25+ development teams
3.5 / 5
baseline usability and satisfaction rating from designers and developers
ASML's BL Apps department builds the customer-facing applications that support chip manufacturers worldwide. One CX design system is meant to keep them consistent — but contribution ran through a centralized, gatekeeper-style review process, and adoption stalled. My assignment: improve the effectiveness and usability of the design system for its UX designers and developers.
Challenge
How might we grow adoption of the design system without slowing product teams down?
Research
2 focus groups
with UX designers and front-end developers
21 responses
survey of 12 UX designers and 9 developers
15 interviews
10 designers and 5 developers, across 8 product teams
Key insights
Adoption grows when teams can contribute — so the intervention targets the service, not the library.
92%
of surveyed designers consume the design system — 67% frequently
75%
already contribute occasionally or frequently
83%
rate its effect on their productivity as good or very effective
The contribution ecosystem
Current contribution process
Pain points
New contribution ecosystem
Design principles
Contributing as easy as consuming
Trust follows visibility
Transparent status and prioritization.
Meet teams in their tools
Jira, existing community infrastructure.
Measure continuously
Metrics & KPIs, not anecdotes.
Exploration
Four iterations — two interactive wireframes, two interactive prototypes — each tested with a UX designer and a developer. Concepts were validated first with three active design-system users; gamification was explored and dropped as a poor fit for ASML's culture.
Solution
A Design System Community platform: idea sharing, voting, transparent prioritization, and Jira integration — turning the design system from a deliverable into a participatory service.
"I think it's really promising. I would love to have this for us — it helps us keep track of everything we still need to contribute on." — UX designer, user test
Validation
4 test rounds
every iteration tested with design-system users
Pilot first
recommendation to pilot with ASML's existing community tools before investing in a build
KPIs defined
user satisfaction 4/5 by end of 2025 (baseline 3.25–3.5) · 80% of designers active in the community
"Currently we don't know exactly what is going on in the CX design system — this platform helps us have a sense of being in control." — Software developer, user test
Reflection
Inside a large engineering organization, the highest-leverage design work is often invisible: redesigning a process, and landing it with a path the organization can actually take.