How to decide how deep your UX redesign should go - LogRocket Blog
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How to decide how deep your UX redesign should go - LogRocket Blog
"Everything is evolving, including hardware components, devices, business processes, branding guidelines, and even UI/UX design principles. Designers occasionally redesign their digital product interfaces based on these evolving factors to stay competitive in the software industry and serve users better. Redesigning digital products is possible from small UI tweaks to whole product reinvention, and choosing the right UX redesign level is crucial."
"Having the exact same product UI design without establishing a single redesign process till a company decides to end the product is technically possible, but why do every tech company decide to redesign products at least every two years? Redesigning a product interface is a technique to refresh a product by adhering to evolving design trends/principles, and it is also a great opportunity to solve design debt by fixing usability issues."
Digital products require periodic redesigns to remain competitive, address usability issues, and align with evolving hardware, devices, business processes, branding, and UI/UX principles. Redesigns range from small surface-level UI tweaks to full product reinventions mapped to five UX layers from surface to strategy. Deeper-layer redesigns demand significantly more effort, time, and cost but produce well-refreshed, highly usable interfaces that delay the next redesign need. A proper redesign level selection balances immediate costs and long-term benefits, solves accumulated design debt, creates marketing opportunities through refreshed visuals, and helps maintain user trust and business reputation.
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