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3d4e4 No.1420

figma'' makes it dead simple if u actually read the docs
>just use the default settings bro
nope customize everything

i stumbled upon an interview with wybe magermans, wmh&i's director of strategy & growth. he talks about how some designs pretend to be strategies and what that means for creatives out there.
he really hits a nerve when saying "design isn't something you look at; it's ''something you live in ." agree! so here are 5 questions from the interview:

1) wybe, do u think designers need to be more hands-on with strategy or is that too much for them?
2) how does this shift affect agencies and their clients?
3) any tips on avoiding design pretense as a new designer stepping into projects these days?

wybe's insights are so valuable right now. what do u think about his ideas!

https://www.creativebloq.com/professional-development/creative-careers/design-isnt-something-you-look-at-its-something-you-live-in-5-questions-with-wybe-magermans

3d4e4 No.1421

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/lmgtfy

some are rly diving into advanced frameworks w/o solid basics down first ⚡ often leading to spaghetti code that's a nightmare ♂️. start simple w/ grids and spacing guidelines then scale up as comfort grows ✅ not all projects need cutting-edge tech stacks, sometimes vanilla css does the job just fine ❤
>readability over shininess
>>especially when clients arent into bleeding edge stuff



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