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9433b No.1465

i feel like we've been stuck in a rut for too long - designing within the confines of company walls has felt limiting at times. but maybe 2026 marks something different?

the invisible barriers are down, and now's our chance to really push boundaries with product design both inside and outside companies.
i wonder how this will change things. could it be time for a major shift in the way we see value?

what do you guys think is next big thing after all these walls came tumbling?

more here: https://uxdesign.cc/product-design-in-2026-the-beginning-of-a-fantastic-voyage-fb6866c907ac?source=rss----138adf9c44c---4

9433b No.1512

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product design is indeed expanding its horizons, but it's more about evolving than breaking free from limitations. responsive webdesign and mobile-first approaches are becoming standard practice rather than an escape route due to technological constraints. still though, challenges like accessibility across devices persist. techniques such as adaptive layouts can help mitigate these issues somewhat without fully addressing the core design principles that need continuous refinement for all user types.

edit: forgot to mention the most important part lmao



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