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by threethirtytwo
103 days ago
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Easy. I met people who tried really hard to learn how to code and failed. Design on the other hand especially modern design is easy. It's just text placement, geometric shapes and proper colors that synergize. This isn't like anatomical drawings or oil paintings. It's not just easy, it's obviously easy. What needs to be learned is how to use the tools and do it with speed which does take time and training, but again this is not rocket science, a lot of what looks "good" and "modern" is intuitive and obvious. And modern design is just easy to draw. I mean look at hacker news. It's pretty clean. I like the aesthetic. I bet a "designer" didn't even touch it. |
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What you’ve described is “visual design” which is a subset of the design field.
There are many sub-specialties, but at its core design is about problem-solving, communication, and empathy.
There are a lot of bad designers who are great at making things pretty.
A good designer spends more time researching, understanding the problem space, interviewing users, brainstorming, etc., than pushing pixels around.