Colours

Colour tokens are a way of defining and organising the colours used in a design system. They are named and assigned values, which can be used consistently throughout a project to ensure a cohesive and harmonious visual language.

In a design system, colour tokens can be used to define a range of colours, including primary and secondary colours, text and background colours, and accent colours. By using tokens, designers and developers can quickly and easily update the colours in a design system, ensuring consistency across all components and screens.

Colour tokens can also be used to establish guidelines and best practices for using colour in a design system. For example, a design system might specify that certain colours should only be used for specific purposes, or that certain colour combinations should be avoided.

Colour tokens are an essential tool for creating and maintaining a consistent and effective design system.

You can view our colour tokens on storybook here.