The PatternFly design system brought visual consistency to apps across Red Hat and Beyond. When PatternFly v4 launched, it was a boon to developers already using react to create app experiences. Outside of react, however, options were more limited. PatternFly Elements was created to bring the PatternFly designs and experiences to apps, sites, and stacks that aren't necessarily invested in the react ecosystem. In this talk, we'll discover what web components are, and how PatternFly Elements 2.0 implements a high-fidelity PatternFly experience that's available to developers in any tech stack - Drupal, Java, front-end frameworks (including React) or just plain-old HTML. We'll also get a sneak peek at the Red Hat Design System - a branded experience that builds upon PatternFly but with Red Hat branding guidelines and workflows built in. As part of the discussions, we'll review some of the limits of web components and how the design systems team uses the latest web standard to resolve them.