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What I'm building

A connected ecosystem of tools for the space between design and engineering. Each product is built from the same systems-thinking mindset — shared foundations, shared standards, one goal: precision over process.

ParlanceParlance
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The single source of agreement between design and development

Parlance creates a formal contract layer between design and development — components, tokens, and interactions verified against W3C standards. Instead of specs that live in six places and agree on nothing, Parlance gives both sides one shared, verified truth.

Component ContractsToken TranslationW3C VerificationFigma PluginVS Code ExtensionBrowser Extension
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LexiconLexicon
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A universal design system built for clarity

Lexicon is a straightforward, universal design system that removes the guesswork. Figma library, tailored utility classes, CSS custom properties, and clear implementation guidance — built to make design decisions obvious, not debatable. Lexicon is also the shared foundation behind every product at the pace.

Figma LibraryCSS Custom PropertiesTailored Utility ClassesClear Implementation GuidanceOpen-Source Core

Free at the core — open source for everyone. Paid tiers available for advanced components, page templates, and the complete Figma library.

Individual €149 · Team €249

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Tailwind Translator
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Figma variables to Tailwind classes, instantly

Tailwind Translator takes raw Figma variables and translates them directly into Tailwind utility classes. It also converts pixel and percentage values into rem — bridging the gap between how designers define values and how developers implement them. No manual conversion, no guesswork.

Figma Variables → Tailwind Classespx/% to rem ConversionZero ConfigurationFree & Open

Completely free. Donations welcome to support ongoing development.

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Every product shares the same foundation — Lexicon's design system, the pace's standards, and one goal: making design and engineering work better together.