chore(Guides): Icons contribution guide#2629
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Pull Request Description: chore(Guides): Icons contribution guide
This pull request introduces a comprehensive "Icons Contribution Guide" to streamline the process of adding new icons to the Mística Design System. The motivation behind this change is to provide clear, step-by-step instructions that encompass the entire workflow—from creating an issue to importing the final icons into the
mistica-webproject.Key Improvements:
Structured Process: The guide outlines a detailed process that spans multiple repositories and Figma libraries, ensuring that contributors can keep everything in sync and follow a consistent workflow.
Enhanced Collaboration: By specifying the need for reviews and approvals from the design ops team at various stages, the guide fosters collaboration and maintains high-quality standards for icon design.
Automation Steps: The guide includes instructions for running automated workflows, such as the Figma export action, which reduces manual effort and minimizes errors during the icon creation process.
Clarity and Accessibility: The inclusion of visual aids, such as flowcharts and clear section indexing, makes it easier for both new and experienced contributors to navigate the contribution process effectively.
By implementing this guide, we aim to facilitate a more efficient and organized approach to icon contributions, ultimately enhancing the overall quality and consistency of the Mística Design System.