In UX design, productivity should not simply equate to speed but rather to the ability to prioritize key tasks and facilitate quick decisions. Emphasizing that the first iteration doesn't need to be flawless, designers should make, test, and refine their work continuously. The focus should be on solving user problems effectively. Utilizing organized design systems enhances teamwork and scalability. Regular feedback, sharing ideas, and adapting insights from others are crucial strategies for growth, while leveraging automation tools frees designers to focus on quality outcomes.
Even if an element seems interesting or visually appealing, you should remove it if it's useless.
The first version doesn't have to be perfect. Make it, test it, and refine it later.
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