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1. Let’s set the scene
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Why your updates deserve more hype

You’ve updated components, tweaked tokens, refined documentation — and then? A quiet Slack message. Maybe a changelog. And that’s it. Your team moves on, unsure what changed, why it matters, or if it even applies to them.

But what if your design system updates had *launch energy*?

We’re talking internal product marketing energy:

A clear message. A defined purpose. A splash of excitement. Visibility across the org. Maybe even a meme. (Definitely a meme.)

The truth is: what you’re building matters. You’re improving how entire teams design and develop. You’re reducing friction, aligning systems, making better products possible. That’s huge. So why treat it like a side note?

Your work deserves to be seen, understood, and used — not quietly buried in the “#design-system” channel.

This guide is here to help you do exactly that!

We’ll walk you through how to:

  • Plan updates with intention
  • Set goals that are actually trackable (and tied to impact)
  • Create internal buzz around your work
  • Measure what happens next — with analytics built into your documentation (thanks, Supernova ✨)
  • And most importantly: keep learning and evolving your process

So whether you’re refreshing token structure or rolling out brand-new component patterns, this guide is your launch blueprint, to make sure your next release actually lands!

Next up:   2.1 Start with the "why" →

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