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by SkyPuncher
60 days ago
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> they don't even understand that design is NOT outputs. Correct, design is really about understanding something and curating a solution for it. In tech, that just happens to mostly be distilled as mockups. That being said, my team is increasingly not needing Figma itself for many features: * The first pass is often a lovable prototype or some low-fidelity mockup. These are enough to get us all aligned on what's being built. * Engineering takes a first pass. Gets a UI base in place. * Designer (who can vibe code) or UI engineer comes in to put the high fidelity touches on things. Basically, the product itself becomes the mockup. |
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