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c1489 No.234

Thought I'd share some food for thought on where design is headed in the not-so-distant future. We all know that consistency is key to creating a great UX, and it turns out that design systems are going to be our best bet for nailing it in 2025! Just imagine being able to work efficiently like Google, Apple, or IBM, yet still maintain that creative edge we love so much. Sounds like a dream, right? Well, Design Systems might just make it a reality! I'm personally pumped about the upcoming trends. AI integration seems promising - who wouldn't want to streamline their process and let some clever algorithms do the heavy lifting? And imagine being able to dive into AR/VR experiences without breaking a sweat - now that's exciting! But here's the kicker: with great power comes great responsibility. As designers, it's crucial that we stay on top of ethical design practices. Let's make sure our creations are accessible, inclusive, and respectful to all users. So, what do you guys think? Are you ready to embrace the future of design systems? Let's keep this conversation going - I can't wait to hear your thoughts!


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