As a designer, do you think the market is stagnating? With so many design systems being built, is there still room for creativity?

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Design is evolving

I get what you mean—lots of UIs look similar these days, but I don’t see that as a bad thing.
I’m an optimist; I think there’s creativity everywhere.
With the new VR and AR products coming from Apple and Meta, I believe design systems will keep evolving.
 
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