Design tokens are indivisible pieces of a design system such as colors, spacing, typography scale.
Design tokens were created by the Salesforce design system team, and the name comes from them (Jon & Jina).
This specification was published by the Design Tokens Community Group. It is not a W3C Standard nor is it on the W3C Standards Track. Please note that under the W3C Community Contributor License Agreement (CLA) there is a limited opt-out and other conditions apply. Learn more about W3C Community and Business Groups.
This is a snapshot of the editors' draft. It is provided for discussion only and may change at any moment. Its publication here does not imply endorsement of its contents by W3C or the Design Tokens Community Group Membership. Don't cite this document other than as work in progress.
This document has been published to facilitate Wide Review.
This document was produced by the Design Tokens Community Group, and contributions to this draft are governed by Community Contributor License Agreement (CLA), as specified by the W3C Community Group Process.
GitHub Issues are preferred for discussion of this specification.
The Design Tokens specification is composed of multiple modules:
We'd also like to thank the following contributors: Abhishek Warokar, Adam Stankiewicz, Ale Muñoz, Asher, Benjamin Kindle, Bjørn Madsen, Chase McCoy, Copilot, Dale Sande, Daniel Flynn, Daniel Rinehart, Danny Banks, Dominique Hazael-Massieux, Drew Powers, Evan Lovely, Fabian Friedl, Guilherme Nagüeva, Guy Lepage, Ivan Maksimovic, Jan Toman, Jina Anne, Jon Levine, Joren Broekema, Kaelig Deloumeau-Prigent, Kilian Valkhof, KLS, Laurent Thiebault, Lukas Oppermann, Marcos Castro, Mark Tomlinson, Matt Ström-Awn, Mike Kamminga, Miriam Suzanne, Namık Özgür Aydın, nicolaibach, Pavel Laptev, Pavel Vostrikov, Red Huang, Rob Eisenberg, Robin, Roman Komarov, Salem Cobalt, Sébastien Barbieri, Sigurd Fosseng, Stuart Robson, Vsevolod Dolgopolov (aka Seva), and Zhihao Cui.