What a Design System Controls
A design system controls the shared visual rules of the website: color palette, typography, spacing, buttons, cards, section rhythm, and overall tone.
Without a design system, each page can drift. With one shared system, edits stay consistent across the whole site.
How WindWalker Uses It
WindWalker stores design direction inside the project blueprint. When you request a visual change, the system can apply that decision across related pages and components.
Example: “Make the site feel more premium with a dark navy palette and restrained accent color.”
What You Can Change
You can ask for color changes, typography changes, denser or lighter spacing, sharper or softer cards, stronger contrast, or a more industry-specific style.
For best results, pair visual direction with business context: “Make this suitable for a legal advisory firm” is better than “make it nice.”
Current Limits
AI design changes still need review. Check mobile readability, button contrast, image placement, and whether sections feel repetitive.
WindWalker is strongest when the user gives a clear business goal and then reviews the generated draft through a practical customer-flow lens.