App Style Guide Creation
Differences between styleguide and UI Kit
A course by Christian Vizcarra , Senior Product Designer
Joined December 2014
About the video: Differences between styleguide and UI Kit
Overview
“In this lesson I will tell you what each one is for and what the differences are. I will give you examples and cases for each one.”
In this video lesson Christian Vizcarra addresses the topic: Differences between styleguide and UI Kit, which is part of the Domestika online course: App Style Guide Creation. Learn how to document and create a style guide with Sketch .
Partial transcription of the video
“Now. let's look at the differences between a Style Guide and a UI Kit. Join me. You may have wondered what a Style Guide and a UI Kit are. how they differ. and when to use each. Let's explore these concepts to clarify their purposes. Let's clarify with an example. Picture a backpack filled with a laptop. an iPad. a camera. lenses. and essentials. Essentially. everything displayed on this screen is included. This helps illustrate the concept As I previously stated. we possess a strap. and there is a possibility that we also have a backpack. headphones. lenses. cameras. chargers. and other es...”
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Course summary for: App Style Guide Creation
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Web & App Design -
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Adobe XD, Figma, InVision, Sketch -
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App Design, Digital Product Design, Mobile Design, UX / UI

Christian Vizcarra
A course by Christian Vizcarra
Christian Vizcarra is a Senior UX/UI Product Designer and Digital Strategist with a 360º product vision thanks to his beginnings in marketing, 3D, video, and social media. For 9 years he has been mainly dedicated to creating digital products, designing websites, applications, and all kinds of interfaces for companies and startups in countries such as Spain, Canada, the United States, China, or Brazil, among others.
As passionate about ideas as he is about product design, he always explores new ways to learn new skills and techniques to evolve as a designer, hence his personal project called The Design Project, a 60-day nonstop design challenge. His work has been recognized by Awwwards, Behance, and CSS Design Awards.
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