5/6
But giving up isn't an option. After a much-needed break, a walk, and a lot of troubleshooting, I finally unpicked the chaotic web of broken elements and got the alignment locked in.
6/6
It was deeply frustrating and slightly exhausting, but incredibly rewarding once it finally clicked.
We push onward to Day 11! Drop a 🫡 in the comments if you’ve ever been personally victimized by a layout or a prototype that refused to cooperate.
4/6
Your constraints are actively fighting your layout. At that exact moment, it feels like the software is staging a personal intervention against your creative choices. 😭
1/6
Day 10/30: I almost threw my laptop away today. 🫠
They said, "Learn product design, it will be fun". They said, "Just map out the user journey, it's straightforward".
Well, Day 10 of my 30 days learning challenge decided to show me serious pepper. 🧵👇
3/6
...you try to set up your layout, and boom—everything shrinks, flies off the canvas, or completely vanishes into a black hole of design despair.
You press Ctrl + Z. Nothing happens.
You adjust the padding. It gets worse.
2/6
Imagine spending hours structuring a complex user flow, making sure every single touchpoint is seamless. You're feeling like a design genius.
Then, you move into Figma to bring it to life...
Good design isn't just aesthetics—it's problem-solving. 🎨🛠️ Here is a quick breakdown of what Product Design really entails and the core of the Design Thinking process. 🧵👇
It takes more than just knowing Figma or Adobe XD. A great product designer needs a mix of technical skills, soft skills like communication, and strategic thinking to align design decisions with overall company goals.