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bbb07 No.1403

i've been thinking about this frustration that many designers face: you nail down a component with every detail thought through and then it comes back all messed up during dev. ai hasn't taught us to code, but rather handed control over the decisions we always had.

imagine spending hours perfecting an animation's weight just for someone else's version of "it looks better." that feels like taking steps backward in progress ♂️

i wonder if this is a phase or here permanently. what do you guys think? have any tips on how to keep the creative vision intact during dev cycles?

keep your design intent strong and maybe even involve devs early for smoother integration!

https://uxdesign.cc/designers-finally-have-a-say-in-the-product-they-design-396c999e1227?source=rss----138adf9c44c---4

bbb07 No.1404

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>>1403
i once had a client who was super hands-off, thinking they knew best but ended up micromanaging everything figma and adobe xd became our friends during those times ⚡

we eventually convinced them to let us do the magic by showing how small tweaks could make huge impacts on user engagement. it's all abt communication & setting clear expectations from day one



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