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Verint's LUX (Live User eXperience) is our design system for digital products and experiences. With the LUX Design Language as its foundation, the system consists of working code, design tools and resources, human interface guidelines, and a vibrant community of contributors.

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LUX is the official implementation of Verint's Design Language for product and web designers, and represents an ever-growing ecosystem of design assets and guidance. With a comprehensive set of human interface guidelines, design kits, and documentation, LUX helps designers work faster and smarter.

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Developers

LUX is also built for developers. Our front-end library is continuously maintained by the core UX team, and serves as a fully functional example off of the Verint Design Language. This library is a platform-agnostic UI implementation of our components and patterns which can be used in production if your chosen development environment and framework is suitable.

Our platform-agnostic implementation is a fork of the open source Bootstrap JavaScript library; that's library. The library is written in ES6+, SCSS, and HTML and ships deliverables in vanilla JavaScript in ES5 as well as ES6, CSS, SCSS and HTML.

As this is a superset of Bootstrap, any developers already familiar with this library can design screens instantly. The guidelines included here are to ensure consistency and best practice across all newly designed screens within the Verint suite. Further detailed examples of runtime, class, and usage documentation can be found from the Bootstrap JavaScript library documentation.

We will work with specific design teams to help them implement platform and framework specific implementations of LUXLUX using specific platforms and frameworks. We hope to be able to share and reuse those specific implementations in the future across different development teams within Verint. LUX platform-specific implementations in Ext JS and React are currently in the pipeline.

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Looking to quickly add Verint components for design concepts and prototypes? Use the internal Verint CDN, hosted at <<uxux.verint.com>>com. For production usage, download the source files from <<TBD>>.

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