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authorSarrah Vesselov <svesselov@gitlab.com>2018-05-12 01:31:29 +0000
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## Implement design & UI elements
-Please see the [UX Guide for GitLab].
+For guidance on UX implementation at GitLab, please refer to our [Design System](https://design.gitlab.com/).
+
+The UX team uses labels to manage their workflow.
+
+The ~"UX" label on an issue is a signal to the UX team that it will need UX attention.
+To better understand the priority by which UX tackles issues, see the [UX section](https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/ux/) of the handbook.
+
+Once an issue has been worked on and is ready for development, a UXer applies the ~"UX ready" label to that issue.
+
+The UX team has a special type label called ~"design artifact". This label indicates that the final output
+for an issue is a UX solution/design. The solution will be developed by frontend and/or backend in a subsequent milestone.
+Any issue labelled ~"design artifact" should not also be labeled ~"frontend" or ~"backend" since no development is
+needed until the solution has been decided.
+
+~"design artifact" issues are like any other issue and should contain a milestone label when scheduled in the current milestone.
+
+Once the ~"design artifact" issue has been completed, the UXer removes the ~"design artifact" label and applies the ~"UX ready" label. The Product Manager can use the
+existing issue or decide to create a whole new issue for the purpose of development.
## Issue tracker