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Gather functional requirements (features) and non-functional requirements (scale, performance targets, devices supported).

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At the core of any frontend system design is understanding how the client interacts with the server and how data flows through the application. Monolithic vs. Micro-Frontend Architecture Namaste Frontend System Design

Throughout the curriculum, several core principles and modern techniques are interwoven:

: Common in Angular and Vue, linking the UI view directly to the data model for rapid synchronization. Step-by-Step System Design Interview Framework Monolithic vs

Here is how your feature folder should look (using React as an example):

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Historically, "system design" interviews and engineering discussions focused heavily on backend infrastructure: databases, load balancers, and microservices. However, the modern frontend is no longer a simple presentation layer. It manages complex state, handles intensive computations, operates offline, and ensures seamless user experiences across diverse devices.

Are you studying this for an , or are you architecting a real-world product ?

For small to medium applications, a (a single repository and build pipeline) is highly efficient. However, as organizations grow, monoliths lead to deployment bottlenecks and tightly coupled codebases.

Build your application using a strict hierarchy of reusable components. Adopting atomic design principles—breaking elements down into Atoms, Molecules, Organisms, Templates, and Pages—ensures a highly visual and consistent design language across the product. Monorepos vs. Polyrepos

14 Comments

  1. Namaste Frontend System Design March 7, 2020 / 7:17 pm

    These are beautiful presets and I love the before and after look! Great tips on editing and so nice of you to offer these, thank you!

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      Tina
      Author
      March 7, 2020 / 10:09 pm

      Thank you so much, Vanessa 😄😍 glad you like them!

  2. Namaste Frontend System Design March 7, 2020 / 9:41 pm

    beautiful edits! Love them! xx

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      Tina
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      March 7, 2020 / 10:09 pm

      Thanks girl😍

  3. Namaste Frontend System Design March 7, 2020 / 9:41 pm

    Love the presets! Really beautiful ones! xx

  4. Namaste Frontend System Design March 8, 2020 / 7:09 am

    These are insanely bright and positive travel presets! Love the colours xxx

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      Tina
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      March 9, 2020 / 7:01 am

      Thank you <3 <3

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    Yukti Agrawal
    March 9, 2020 / 10:27 am

    I loved your photos and therefore I would surely look into this preset photos editing by Lightroom. I always thought it a paid software but as you said, that it is free for mobile, then I would surely download it on my mobile.

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      Tina
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      March 10, 2020 / 12:11 am

      Yayy I hope you like it! If it doesn’t fit your style, at least its a great way to learn how to use lightroom 🙂

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    Ariel
    January 1, 2021 / 12:51 am

    Awesome 🥰👏

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    Charlotte
    August 1, 2021 / 9:41 pm

    These look beautiful! I’d love the presets 💕

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      Tina
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      August 4, 2021 / 10:04 am

      Thanks love! Were you able to download them?

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    Hilary
    March 21, 2022 / 11:39 pm

    Will these work on the desktop version of LR?

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      Tina
      Author
      March 25, 2022 / 9:04 am

      Hi! As stated in the title + article, these are mobile presets (dng files). But if you have a LR subscription, the mobile presets you install using your phone can be used on both desktop and mobile 🙂

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