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If you are building a system today, don't start with the "perfect button." Start with the and color accessibility . Get the boring math right, and the beautiful design follows.
While global design systems (like Google’s Material Design or Apple’s Human Interface Guidelines) provide a baseline, VinID had to cater to the specific behaviors of the Vietnamese market. This meant optimizing for lower-end Android devices, ensuring offline capabilities, and using color psychology that resonates locally (e.g., the strategic use of "trust" colors like blue and stability colors like white/grey). The system balances global best practices with local usability nuances.
P.S. As VinID evolved into the One Mount ecosystem, the core tokens of this design system lived on—proof that good systems are immortal, even if the app name changes.
Behind the scenes of this massive undertaking was the . While the app itself eventually pivoted and rebranded to OneID, the design system built under the VinID umbrella remains a fascinating case study in how to manage complexity, scale design across diverse business units, and maintain consistency in a rapidly pivoting startup environment.
If you are building a system today, don't start with the "perfect button." Start with the and color accessibility . Get the boring math right, and the beautiful design follows.
While global design systems (like Google’s Material Design or Apple’s Human Interface Guidelines) provide a baseline, VinID had to cater to the specific behaviors of the Vietnamese market. This meant optimizing for lower-end Android devices, ensuring offline capabilities, and using color psychology that resonates locally (e.g., the strategic use of "trust" colors like blue and stability colors like white/grey). The system balances global best practices with local usability nuances.
P.S. As VinID evolved into the One Mount ecosystem, the core tokens of this design system lived on—proof that good systems are immortal, even if the app name changes.
Behind the scenes of this massive undertaking was the . While the app itself eventually pivoted and rebranded to OneID, the design system built under the VinID umbrella remains a fascinating case study in how to manage complexity, scale design across diverse business units, and maintain consistency in a rapidly pivoting startup environment.