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Planning Frontend Projects Using Atomic Design

Planning a project can take up a large amount of time. But proper planning can ensure better execution

Evan Burbidge
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4 min readAug 30, 2023

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Introduction to Atomic Design in Frontend Apps: Streamlining Project Planning and Enhancing User Interfaces

In the ever-evolving landscape of frontend development, delivering seamless user experiences has become paramount. To achieve this, developers and designers are constantly seeking innovative methodologies that not only expedite project planning but also ensure the creation of consistent and user-friendly interfaces. One such methodology that has gained significant traction is “Atomic Design.”

Atomic Design is not just a methodology. It’s a conceptual framework that aims to transform the way we approach frontend app development. Coined by Brad Frost, Atomic Design breaks down interfaces into fundamental building blocks, allowing developers and designers to create systems that are not only modular but also inherently scalable. This approach draws inspiration from chemistry, where elements combine to form molecules, which then come together to create complex structures. Similarly, in Atomic Design, UI components are categorised…

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Written by Evan Burbidge

Javascript developer specialising in React, Vue and NodeJS. I like SQL and NoSql depends on the context really!

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