Lessons I've Learned as a UX/UI Designer in a Failed Startup | HackerNoon
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Working as a solo UX/UI designer offered unique opportunities and challenges, notably in a startup setting. Experience taught that failure can lead to crucial personal and professional growth. A critical lesson involved the importance of launching a Minimum Viable Product (MVP), as distractions from the core features delayed progress and user feedback. The narrative emphasizes that prioritizing user-centric development over feature perfection can yield stronger insights and lead to a product more aligned with user needs, essential for startup success.
Failure isn't the end of the story - it's an opportunity to become better.
Focus on your core value proposition - the one thing your product does better than anything else.
User input will highlight which features are truly important and valuable.
Remind stakeholders that early feedback is more valuable than perfecting features no one may use.
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