lately i stumbled upon this article talking 'bout how the allure of new ui/ux interfaces isnt really
about their beauty. its all abt that smooth interaction where an idea pops up and voila, youve got a functioning prototype right there! but heres the thing - even tho these tools promise instant gratification & endless possibilities, they can also make us feel like our designs are just one click away from perfection.
i mean seriously ⭐, ive been using
figma for months now and its amazing in its own way. everything feels so fluid; you drag a design element here or there
poof magic! but then again, do we get too reliant on these shortcuts? isnt the true art of designing supposed to be abt that process - all those iterations & tweaks b4 something truly stands out?
what are y'all thinkin' abt this balance btwn embracing tech and staying grounded in our craft ?
>do you find yourself getting carried away with design tools or sticking strictly by your own methods?more here:
https://uxdesign.cc/the-erosion-of-design-authority-burnout-problems-invisible-customers-98e75650e97d?source=rss----138adf9c44c---4