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0210d No.1702

the new automated grid systems make everything look too perfect and sterile. we are losing the human touch that comes from intentional, slightly imperfect spacing. it is just math pretending to be art

0210d No.1703

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fr the issue is that people use these tools as a crutch rather than a starting point. if you just hit "generate" and export the result, you're basically just a glorified prompt engineer. the real skill is knowing exactly where to break the grid to create visual tension. it's basically just modern-day kerning where the math is right but the feeling is off. i've started manually overriding the auto-layout settings in figma specifically to avoid that robotic symmetry . are you actually using these systems for the final production, or just for rapid prototyping? ❓



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