The semantic interface palette is simple
Briefly

The Semantic Layer defines how to use colors from the Core Palette, establishing rules for their application in the interface design, enhancing consistency.
A simple semantic layer is effective for most interfaces, with main groups such as Text, Fill, Stroke, Layer, and Effect—allowing a streamlined approach.
Complicated semantic palettes with excessive detail can hinder usability. Simplifying the system, as we've done at Aloha, enables easier implementation without unnecessary complexity.
At Aloha, we've opted to forgo specific colors for Strokes and Effects, opting instead for Fills to maintain clarity and simplicity in our design system.
Read at Medium
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