Browse design systems from makers worldwide
Aesculap Meridian
This system treats authority as a spatial property. Dark backgrounds with high-output teal lighting push key elements forward without relying on decorative ornamentation.
Sentinel Deep
The design philosophy is operational utility first. Every spacing and layout decision favors information density over breathing room.
Bamboo Dojo
The design philosophy is layered depth on a dark ground: rich greens stacked from near-black forest floor to bright canopy light, with high-contrast gold callouts for primary actions. Every interactive element uses strong drop shadows and beveled edges to push buttons visually forward from the illustrated background.
Vex Lumina
The design system is built around a single principle: dark surfaces exist to make data visible, not to decorate. Every surface layer is slightly lighter than the one beneath it, creating depth through elevation rather than color variety.
Last Ignition
This system exists in a garage where the lights are left on but the engine has not turned over in years. Everything is documented rather than celebrated, catalogued with care.
Oak & Slate
This system is built around honest, functional materials. Nothing in the image is ornamental for its own sake.
Mudroom & Co.
This system is built for a brand that knows its customer: someone who drives a mud-caked Land Rover, buys the expensive dog food, and expects the same level of considered craft from a post-walk balm as from their own skincare. The woven canvas texture references physical materiality — towels, leads, bags.
Verdant Protocol
This system exists in a world where the infrastructure is still running but nature has infiltrated the codebase. Dark surfaces with high-contrast green glows, mesh textures suggesting circuit paths overgrown with roots, and cinematic motion that is slow enough to feel deliberate but never decorative.
Blacksite Protocol
This system is designed for interfaces that exist inside the fiction of the world, not outside it. A surveillance dashboard, a black-market exchange, a corporate intranet from a company that owns three governments.