The text discusses the development and implementation of "Preset annotations" in design systems to improve accessibility, focusing on the Primer design system. Preset annotations provide essential details that are not visually apparent or built into component properties, helping designers and developers ensure accessibility in their projects. The process involves selecting important components, determining necessary properties, and leveraging tools like Primer Query and Storybook for insights. The text also explores challenges in creating these annotations, such as the need for consistent updates in mature design systems and the potential for automation with tools like Figma's Code Connect. This feature allows key accessibility details to be integrated directly into the code, facilitating a more seamless design-to-development workflow. The experimentation with Preset annotations and tools like Code Connect is seen as a step towards enhancing design and accessibility practices, with ongoing efforts to release a GitHub Annotation Toolkit.