zeroheight deep dive: Build once, scale faster: Systematizing your Design System docs
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Join us for another instalment of our deep dive webinar series, where we explore essential topics shaping the future of design systems with zeroheight.
This month, we’ll be looking at how to systematize your use of zeroheight.
We’ll cover how to create replicable, reliable documentation using features like custom templating, synced pages, internal tagging, embeds, design blocks, and footer blocks — and give a peek behind the curtain at how we approached building two of our newest AI-powered features.
We’ll cover:
- What it means to create your documentation in a systematic way
- How you can create custom templates and synced pages to ensure your documentation is consistent
- Tips and tricks using the other blocks
- Using AI to scale fast and maintain consistency — including how we approached building these new capabilities
Speakers:
Luke Murphy, Head of Advocacy
Lewis Smith-Tong, Senior Product Manager
Chace Stewart, Senior Product Engineer
Speakers
Luke Murphy
Lead Design advocate, zeroheight
Luke is the Lead Design Advocate at zeroheight. They host the DesignOps Island Discs podcast, the WDC conference in Bristol, and help organizations worldwide with their design system via work with zeroheight and DesignOps Assembly. They’ve led design across enterprise and startups, with a passion for org design and creating community. When not enthusing about designops and design systems, they sing in a queer punk band and make zines.
Lewis Smith-Tong
Senior Product Manager, zeroheight
Lewis is a Senior Product Manager at zeroheight, leading work on AI-powered tools that help design system teams manage and scale their systems more effectively. He believes in tackling risk early through lean discovery, empowering product teams, and learning fast from real users.
Chace Stewart
Senior Product Engineer, zeroheight
Chace is a Senior Product Engineer at zeroheight, focused on empowering our users to grow the value of their design systems. When not sat at their monitor or a board game table, you'll likely find them connecting with nature through hiking and scuba diving.
zeroheight deep dive: Build once, scale faster: Systematizing your Design System docs
01:04:40