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Assembling your design language
Assembling your design language
How to use Lingo to assemble your design language in one central location and give it meaning.
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Written by
Edward Boatman
What are Kits and how should they be used?
Find out what Kits are and how they can be used to organize your design languages
Written by
Edward Boatman
Updated over a week ago
What types of assets does Lingo support?
A comprehensive list of all the asset types that can be added to a Kit in Lingo
Written by
Edward Boatman
Updated over a week ago
How to add assets to a Kit
A comprehensive list of all the different ways assets can be added to a Kit
Written by
Edward Boatman
Updated over a week ago
How to add colors to a Kit
Directions on how to add HEX, RGB, HSB, CMYK, and Pantone colors to Lingo
Written by
Edward Boatman
Updated over a week ago
How to add your fonts to a Kit
Directions on how to add fonts to Lingo
Written by
Edward Boatman
Updated over a week ago
Creating hierarchy in your Kits
Use Sections and Headings to organize your design language inside a Kit
Written by
Edward Boatman
Updated over a week ago
Reordering Assets and Sections
Reorder your assets so they’re arranged in a meaningful way
Written by
Edward Boatman
Updated over a week ago
How to change the background color of an asset
Change the background color of your assets so they're always easy to see
Written by
Edward Boatman
Updated over a week ago
Adding Notes
Use Notes to add contextual information to your design language
Written by
Edward Boatman
Updated over a week ago
How to add a non downloadable image to your Kit.
Directions on how to place a Supporting Image in-line with your assets.
Written by
Edward Boatman
Updated over a week ago
Asset Tags
Tag your assets so they're easier to find
Written by
Edward Boatman
Updated over a week ago
How to Create a Kit Cover Image
Make your Kits easier to find and more personalized by creating a cover image.
Written by
Edward Boatman
Updated over a week ago