Affordance in Design System Components | De Voorhoede
Briefly

The concept of 'affordance', introduced by James J. Gibson and later adapted for UI/UX design by Don Norman, refers to the qualities or properties of an object that define its possible uses or make it clear how it can or should be used.
Norman emphasizes the importance of 'perceived affordances' in design, which are the qualities that suggest how an object might be used based on user interpretation and previous experiences, reflecting what users believe they can do with the object.
A challenge with design system components is the uncertainty around their implementation and developer expectations. Understanding what developers expect can lead to better adoption and satisfaction.
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