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  • Design vs. Functionality:

    Nitesh Jamod
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    How do you balance aesthetics with usability in product development?

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    They're like siblings. You know, the first bite is with the eye, then the taste comes! A great design draws users in, but usability keeps them, so refine the aesthetics without sacrificing functionality.
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    Kaushik Mukherjee
    Functional design FTW. I have seen some designers create the most visually appealing designs but they are sometimes blind to the utility side of things. If you know what I mean. Aesthetic design that is functional is the way to go IMO
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    Kevin Martinez
    Design and functionality go hand in hand IMO. A painfully designed product, even if feature-rich, will turn off users and hurt retention. But an elegant design alone isn't enough - it needs to solve real problems. Gotta nail both to keep ppl coming back for more!
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    Asher Dorian Thorne
    I think it depends on the product. If it's solving a real pain point and providing value, people will put up with a less polished UX. But in general, good design and UX are table stakes these days to keep users engaged. Functionality is the foundation but aesthetics and UX can be the difference between a good product and a great one that users love coming back to. Just my 2 cents!
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    Angela Ni
    I would say when there are actual needs and pain points, the aesthetic can be add ons but definitely not a determinator. But having a good user experience is the baseline of any successful product as it keeps user coming back.
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    Lydia Patch
    @ geometry dash lite: I think we should keep the design simple and intuitive. Avoid clutter and unnecessary elements that can hinder usability. Use clear visual hierarchy, intuitive navigation, and minimalistic design principles to enhance user experience.
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