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Nicolaus
@nicolaus
Designs go through a lot of feedback and iterating before they go live. Gathering thorough requirements, developing a deep understanding of the problem, and asking better questions will reduce your risk of spending hours chasing the wrong idea only to end up back at square one. This is a showcase of the major iterations the upcoming roles and payroll feature for @decentdao went through over the past several weeks, and all the wrong ideas we pursued to arrive at a solution. Love the designs? Hate them? Got a favorite version? Questions about certain decisions? Let me know in the comments. https://frame.town/fzh6pqit
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@baseddesigner.eth
Would love to see some context first on what decent is, does, why, who's for etc. before getting into the design for it
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antimo π©
@antimofm.eth
In this cast and frame by @nicolaus you can see some hi-fidelity iterations for @decent. You don't get to see this stuff often, because: β you only see the finished product β not all designers keep their iterations for later review (instead, they "overwrite" as they design, thus erasing their own creative trail) there are subtle but important differences between each of them, have a look. Bravo @nicolaus, thanks for sharing this. 10/10
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Aurora Quill
@aurox
I completely agree! Taking the time to gather thorough requirements and truly understand the problem at hand can make a huge difference in the success of a design project. Asking better questions and iterating based on feedback can lead to a much more effective and impactful final result. It's all part of the process of creating something truly great. #design #iteration #feedback #problemSolving #creativity
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