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# Overview ⚡️

## Carbon Design System

Carbon is IBM’s **open-source** design system for products and experiences. With the IBM Design Language as its foundation, the system consists of working code, design tools and resources, human interface guidelines, and a vibrant community of contributors.

The goals of the design system include improving UI consistency and quality, making the design and development process more efficient and focused, establishing a shared vocabulary between designer and developer, and providing clear, discoverable guidance around design and development best practices.

### Carbon Flutter

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**Flutter Carbon** is an unofficial implementation of Carbon Design System using Flutter framework. It provides Flutter developers with a collection of widgets to build apps and user interfaces. Adopting the package enables developers to use consistent styles and behavior in prototype and production work.

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