Episode 076 Recap: Enabling Craft Through a Design System with Ben Callahan and ToniAnn Drenckhahn
Ben Callahan and ToniAnn Drenckhahn recorded this recap the morning after their community deep dive, reflecting on what stood out from the data and the conversation. The survey went out to 1,105 design system practitioners; 64 responded. Topics include the distinction between craft and quality, two frameworks for thinking about how systems enable craft, the role of leadership in setting a craft culture, and how AI is complicating the idea of what it means to make something well.
Show Notes
0:02 — Ben introduces ToniAnn and the episode topic
0:30 — Overview of the four survey questions
3:20 — Survey methodology: 1,105 practitioners, 64 responses
3:48 — ToniAnn on her expectations for the results
4:05 — Tension around whether teaching craft is the DS team's job
5:26 — Org size and career stage as factors in that tension
6:57 — Teaching craft requires becoming educators, not just practitioners
7:38 — Natural leaders and the weight of carrying craft alone
8:11 — Distinguishing craft from quality: craft as input, quality as output
10:55 — ToniAnn: craft is care embedded throughout the process, not just polish
12:01 — Donnie's framing: craft is subjective, quality is objective
12:17 — Sean's point: craft means something different for each role
13:59 — AI enters: can AI produce quality without craft?
15:32 — ToniAnn: craft requires care — and AI doesn't care
17:08 — ToniAnn on why she resists calling AI output "crafted"
19:11 — Googling the definition: "made with high skill, care, or ingenuity"
19:45 — Craft requires sentience; quality may not
20:39 — The order of operations framework: define quality first, then offer
21:33 — When teams skip the definition and offer assets first
23:08 — Leadership's role in setting and calibrating the craft bar
24:06 — The build-vs-buy question and what it reveals about craft
25:18 — The floor-ceiling framework: DS raises the floor, product teams set the ceiling
26:38 — ToniAnn: the system as quality floor, not limiting factor
27:35 — AI as a tool to test the ceiling and inform what gets encoded
28:33 — ToniAnn: "Full freedom. Please do it."
29:39 — Competing values framework: system teams shifting from internal to external orientation
30:51 — ToniAnn on the "hold the line" era and how posture has evolved
33:29 — The vision for the system has to be bigger than components
34:40 — ToniAnn's takeaway: lean into the floor-ceiling narrative next week
35:49 — Closing reflections from Ben and ToniAnn
Where to Find the HostsBen Callahan is Founder of Sparkbox (https://sparkbox.com) and Redwoods Design System Community (https://bencallahan.com/redwoods). Read his writings, have him present at your event, or engage with him as a coach or consultant at https://bencallahan.com
ToniAnn Drenckhahn is a design systems leader currently at Etsy, previously at BetMGM. Connect with ToniAnn: https://bit.ly/ToniAnnLinkedin
Get the Raw DataAccess the complete survey data from Episode 076 to conduct your own analysis: https://bit.ly/4vb9Cuh
Review the FigJam NotesDig into the collaborative notes we took as a community during the deep dive: https://bit.ly/4a5V6LP
Join the ConversationThe Question explores design systems topics through community research and deep-dive discussions. Participate in future episodes and contribute to the next survey: https://bit.ly/answerTheQuestion