I like the set, gonna play around with the core first.
You mention on the site it can save development effort, not only design costs. Could you elaborate on that?
@valentine_erokhin Thanks for your question!
Keeping components in separate modules makes it much easier to use them, and combining under different brands and user interface circumstances. This approach reduces the time spent on designing/ coding by reusing the same properties and assets result in a development cost savings
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Why is everything in the Sketch version in separate files? These should be kept together so a single file can be set as a shared Sketch library. I was also surprised to see no example UI flows were included, only the components. This needs development to be worth the cost IMO.
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