I spent 18 months building a design system that makes UI’s feel “oddly satisfying.” Now it’s open source!

Introducing LiftKit: An Open-Source Design System Crafted for Effortless & Visually Pleasing UI

After dedicating over a year and a half to developing a unique design system, I am excited to unveil LiftKitโ€”an innovative, open-source foundation for building interfaces that feel “oddly satisfying.” This project stems from my passion for creating visually harmonious UIs inspired by the principles of the golden ratio.

A Little Backstory

As a freelance database administrator operating under the name Chainlift, I previously shared a concept on YouTube titled “The Secret Science of Perfect Spacing.” The video garnered notable attention within the UI design community, sparking inspiration to translate that idea into a practical, accessible system. The result is LiftKit, named after my company, aimed at streamlining design workflows while delivering aesthetically pleasing components.

What is LiftKit?

LiftKit is a comprehensive design framework that elevates UI components through a globally consistent scaling system grounded in the golden ratio. The core goal is to create interfaces that evoke a subtle, satisfying visual harmony, making every interaction feel just right.

Current Features and Capabilities

  • Flexible Theming: An integrated theme management interface, allowing dynamic adjustments inspired by Material 3 color schemes, complete with an interactive GUI.
  • Compatibility: Designed for Next.js and React, ensuring easy integration into modern web development environments.
  • Early Access: As an initial release, LiftKit offers a glimpse into whatโ€™s possible, with ongoing enhancements and features to come.

Explore LiftKit

Future Developments

Upcoming updates will include a live playground enabling you to test app components built with LiftKit. Additionally, community feedback will be pivotal in guiding further evolution, ensuring the system adapts to your needs.

While this is just the beginning (version 1.0.0), I believe LiftKit provides


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