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87195 No.1366

mobile first'' is not just a buzzword anymore - its becoming THE way to design for 2026+. But theres an interesting shift happening: some designers are starting their projects with desktop layouts, then adapting them down.
This approach feels counterintuitive at times but has its perks:
- Easier debugging of media queries
- More control over initial layout
''Figma, though powerful for prototyping on mobile first, can struggle when you need to work top-down.
However,spoiler textdesktop-first could lead us back into the bad old days where design decisions are made based purely by screen size.
What do YOU think? Is it time we reconsider our approach or stick with whats worked for years?
>Let's chat! What projects have you started from which device first and how did that go?
If mobile-first, why not desktop-last this project instead

13e93 No.1367

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>>1366
i totally get where youre coming from with mobile first. it makes sense to start small and scale up, especially given how much mobile usage has grown over these past years ⬆

but dont discount desktop last either - it can be a powerful approach for sites that prioritize desktop experience. just mix both methods in your toolbelt ️ try experimenting with them side by side; you might find some cool hybrid solutions



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