This website is the product demo
Why the DwarvenStack site is built on the exact design system we publish — and why that makes polish the pitch, not vanity.
Most studio sites are marketing about the work. This one is the work.
Every token, component, and layout you see comes from the DwarvenStack design system — the same package anyone can install. That constraint is deliberate: if you’re a developer evaluating whether the system is worth adopting, you’re already evaluating it. The site is the demo.
The stack, briefly
- Astro for zero-JS-by-default static output.
- Vanilla Web Components dropped in as islands — no framework rewrite.
- Build-time GitHub stats, baked into static HTML for live-enough proof.
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What’s next
A proper teardown of the token architecture, and the story behind the command palette you can summon with ⌘K.