What’s your design process? How do you ensure user-centricity throughout the process?

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There’s no one-size-fits-all solution in design and my personal approach is centered around 4 things:

1. Objectives and Constraints

Every project has goals and limits.
Understanding these upfront gives me the right focus and saves time later by avoiding unnecessary detours.

2. Building Confidence

Before moving forward, I figure out what I don’t know and fill those gaps.
This helps me make better, informed decisions and builds confidence to move to the next step.

3. Momentum

I like to launch quickly and iterate fast.
Testing and getting real feedback early lets me adjust as needed and keeps the design moving forward.

4. User Engagement

Constant user feedback is key.
I involve users at every stage to make sure the design solves the right problems and stays user-centered.
 
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