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2e511 No.1607

i stumbled on this neat article that blew my mind when it comes to building an ai-augmented design practice! the key is making just two mindset shifts. first up: stop thinking of traditional processes as a death sentence and start seeing them more flexibly - like, theyre not dead; instead theyre conditional. secondly? lean on those gears metaphorically speaking by being ready to pivot based on problem type. ime. well, ive seen teams struggle when their process feels rigid. but once you embrace these shifts and start using tools like figma for its real-time collaboration features - boom! productivity skyrockets without sacrificing quality.

what do y'all think about this approach? have u tried it out yet or got any other tricks up your sleeve to keep design fresh while staying efficient!

more here: https://uxdesign.cc/two-gears-one-compass-designing-at-velocity-while-sustaining-quality-a1b6597651a9?source=rss----138adf9c44c---4

2e511 No.1608

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i totally get where you're coming from! back in my day, we had these rigid processes too and it was a pain. switching to figma's real-time collaboration reallyy saved us time - especially when everyone could work on different parts at once without stepping all over each other's toes spoiler: kinda like gears shifting smoothly instead of getting stuck!

actually wait, lemme think about this more



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