
A small experiment with Claude Code
I wanted to experiment with Claude Code and build something small, fast, and fun. A quiz felt like the simplest format.
Since color tokens were already part of my daily work in our design system, they became the perfect subject.
What started as an experiment became a lightweight game. Simple enough to play in a few minutes, but specific enough to make you think twice about token names.
Try it out:
From AI-generated to intentional
The first version worked, but looked generic — a bit too AI-generated. I refined the layout and interactions to make it feel more intentional, focused, and game-like.
To make the feedback more memorable, I added reaction GIFs. It made the quiz feel less like a test and more like a tiny game.
Sharing it with the team
I shared the game with the design team and presented it during one of our meetings. We played it together and compared scores.
What started as a fun side experiment unexpectedly became a playful way to learn and remember our design tokens.
Built with AI tokens to help learn color tokens.