Design is never a 100% done job

Vertika Nigam
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Let's say you're working on a website experience design project. Even if you spend 10,000 hours perfecting your design, it'll never "feel" done. Even if you hand over your design files to the development team, you'll always think about making something better. Even when the website goes live, you will notice something that could have been better, and that day you'll start working on the next set of design iterations. Well, some designers are able to detach themselves from the design work they deliver at first. And some others do not. Which one are you? Do you like your approach? ____________ P.S. We're launching cxful very soon - the UIUX suite and design system for complete and functional website experiences. Would love to have your support! šŸ‘‰ Click here to see the teaser šŸ‘ˆ

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iCodeForBeer
From my side, designing takes longer than coding. Lol
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@icodeforbeer Not lol, this is right actually. If you design from scratch everything A-Z, considering the size of the project, design could take longer time. Moreover, if the design is not done well and handed over to the developers with a messy design documentation, then the development will also take a long time for no good reason.
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