Diff

Substack vs SAP

57 token-level differences between these two design systems.

Role tokens
Background
#ffffff #ffffff
Text
#363737 #1d2d3e
Brand
#ff6719 #0070f2
Border
rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.10) #d8dee5
Display font
Cahuenga 72
Body size
19px 16px
colors 51 changed
~ bg-soft #f6f6f3 #f5f6f7
~ text #363737 #1d2d3e
~ text-strong #1a1a1a #0a2540
~ text-soft #666c70 #556270
~ text-faint #a8a8a8 #8b95a3
~ brand #ff6719 #0070f2
~ brand-hover #e85412 #0040b0
~ border rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.10) #d8dee5
~ border-strong rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.20) #a8b1bd
~ border-soft rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.06) #eaecee
~ success #0d8050 #36a41d
~ warning #d97706 #e76500
~ danger #dc2626 #d20a0a
~ info #2563eb #0070f2
+ bg-section #eaecee
+ bg-feature #1d2d3e
+ bg-footer #1d2d3e
+ bg-cool #ebf8ff
+ surface-soft #f5f6f7
+ surface-elev #ffffff
+ brand-active #002a77
+ brand-subtle #d1efff
+ brand-soft #ebf8ff
+ navy #1d2d3e
+ navy-deep #0a2540
+ text-on-dark #ffffff
+ text-on-dark-soft rgba(255,255,255,0.78)
+ link #0070f2
+ link-hover #0040b0
+ link-visited #5d36ff
+ success-soft #e9f8ec
+ warning-soft #fff3e0
+ danger-soft #fde1e1
+ info-soft #ebf8ff
+ scrim rgba(29,45,62,0.55)
+ shadow-card rgba(29,45,62,0.10)
+ shadow-elev rgba(29,45,62,0.18)
+ shadow-deep rgba(0,0,0,0.20)
bg-elev #fafaf7
bg-cream #fbf9f4
surface-warm #fafaf7
text-muted #878787
text-link #363737
brand-deep #cc4a0e
brand-tint rgba(255, 103, 25, 0.10)
brand-tint-strong rgba(255, 103, 25, 0.18)
border-warm rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.08)
selection-bg rgba(255, 103, 25, 0.20)
shadow-soft rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.06)
shadow-medium rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.10)
reading-rule rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.08)
typography 5 changed
~ display {"family":"Cahuenga","size":56} {"family":"72","size":72}
~ h1 {"family":"Cahuenga","size":40} {"family":"72","size":44}
~ h2 {"family":"Cahuenga","size":32} {"family":"72","size":36}
~ body {"family":"Spectral","size":19} {"family":"72","size":16}
~ label {"family":"Monaco","size":13} {"family":"72 Mono","size":14}
radius 1 changed
~ card 12px 8px
spacing identical
No differences.
↻ Swap direction · SAP → Substack