Daniel Eden is a Design Manager at Facebook in London, supporting Facebook’s Commerce organisation. He spends his time writing, thinking, tweeting, and talking about Design Systems: how they scale, how they break, and the people that maintain them.
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Selected Work and Writing
Where We Can Go →
Today’s design and engineering tools are poorly suited for creating or working within design systems. What would our tools look like if they treated design systems as the building material, rather than an abstract thing we gesture towards?
Solstice →
An app for brighter days. See how much more or less daylight there is today compared to yesterday.
Bread For The Busy →
A website about making bread, geared towards no-nonsense recipes.
Access—Ability →
People tend to conflate “accessibility” with “disability”; but designing for accessibility is principally a question of “access”. Framed in this light, the challenges and opportunities of accessible design become more vividly obvious.