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by nostrademons 3972 days ago
When are you getting feedback on the design? Real design is about adapting to the users' needs, not the founders. You do need to put something out there to get useful feedback, but you should spend the bulk of time implementing things that the users would not have thought of by themselves.

As a general rule of thumb for the startup phase, if people are arguing about it it's not worth arguing about. Pick one and show it to users, and usually the users will resolve the question for you. The design decisions that matter are the ones that everybody can look at and say "This looks off", eg. including adequate margins and whitespace, picking a sane color palette, making information easily skimmable, not forcing the user to perform extra clicks or interactions. When they fail, it's usually because the founders never thought about them in the first place rather than because they thought of them and picked the wrong one of two equally-viable alternatives.

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We have yet to launch. I was talking about system design, not so much user design but I will keep this in mind as we start to get more and more into user design.