Design System: From Zero to Scalable by Sam OkpereDesign System: From Zero to Scalable by Sam Okpere
Design System: From Zero to ScalableSam Okpere
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Most early-stage SaaS products hit a wall, buttons don't match, spacing is inconsistent, and every new feature takes longer than it should because nobody agrees on the basics. That's a design system problem, and it's costing you time and money.
I build complete, production-ready design systems in Figma, the kind that actually get used, not just handed off and forgotten. I recently delivered a full design system for LegalZoom's UI/UX team, covering every layer from tokens to documentation.
What's included:
Design tokens: color, typography, spacing, elevation, and border radius, all structured and named for consistency
Component library: buttons, forms, navigation, cards, modals, tables, and all core UI elements, built with variants and auto-layout
Figma file handoff: clean, organized, and ready for your developers to implement
Usage documentation: so your team (and future hires) know exactly how to use every component
1 round of revisions included
This is for you if:
You're a founder or Head of Product at an early-stage startup with no design system yet
Your product has grown messy and inconsistent and you need it brought under control
You want something your whole team can actually work from, not just a pretty Figma file
FAQs

Starting at$8,000
Duration7 weeks
Tags
Figma
Design Systems Specialist
Product Designer
UX Designer
Component libraries
Design Documentation
SaaS Design
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Sam Okpere Lagos, Nigeria
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Design System: From Zero to ScalableSam Okpere
Starting at$8,000
Duration7 weeks
Tags
Figma
Design Systems Specialist
Product Designer
UX Designer
Component libraries
Design Documentation
SaaS Design
Cover image for Design System: From Zero to Scalable
Most early-stage SaaS products hit a wall, buttons don't match, spacing is inconsistent, and every new feature takes longer than it should because nobody agrees on the basics. That's a design system problem, and it's costing you time and money.
I build complete, production-ready design systems in Figma, the kind that actually get used, not just handed off and forgotten. I recently delivered a full design system for LegalZoom's UI/UX team, covering every layer from tokens to documentation.
What's included:
Design tokens: color, typography, spacing, elevation, and border radius, all structured and named for consistency
Component library: buttons, forms, navigation, cards, modals, tables, and all core UI elements, built with variants and auto-layout
Figma file handoff: clean, organized, and ready for your developers to implement
Usage documentation: so your team (and future hires) know exactly how to use every component
1 round of revisions included
This is for you if:
You're a founder or Head of Product at an early-stage startup with no design system yet
Your product has grown messy and inconsistent and you need it brought under control
You want something your whole team can actually work from, not just a pretty Figma file
FAQs

$8,000