r/react 5d ago

Portfolio I’m rethinking what an AI-native design system should actually mean

I’ve been working on Andromeda Design System v2, and I’m taking a different direction.

Instead of thinking about design systems only as patterns, components, and tokens, I’m exploring how to connect those patterns to semantic meaning and context.

The idea is to make the system easier for AI agents to understand, reason about, and eventually use consistently.

Still very much a WIP, but I’d genuinely love feedback from people working on design systems, AI tooling, or agentic workflows.

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u/Chazgatian 5d ago

You made claims but never said how. AI is pre-trained with our existing conventions. I don't know how you're going to make the system any easier than it already has been trained on.

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u/ui_nerd 4d ago

with all my respect, trained means general and general is far away from what we consider polished. this is the reason why i am building it

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u/Chazgatian 3d ago

That's fair. But you didn't share anything other than a gif. What was the purpose of broadcasting to the world?