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foreign hi everyone and thanks for tuning in to our talk today so my name is Luis Iamp;#39;m a co-founder of specify and editor in the design s community group and Iamp;#39;m James Iamp;#39;m the design system community and Sport manager at JPMorgan but also a former editor for the design s community group so I will kick us off by explaining why we all need a standard format for design s and then James will walk you through the mechanics behind the standard itself so we are here today to introduce you to something James I and other people from the design s community group have been working on for the last couple of years the design s file format and before we go straight to the point Iamp;#39;d like to take a step back and tell you why weamp;#39;ve been working on this in the first place and first Iamp;#39;d like to take to having a review of the current situation so if you are watching this talk today I assume that many of you are dealing with user interfaces on a daily