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Personalization accessibility: For example, users with special needs such

Posted: Sun Jan 05, 2025 4:57 am
by rifat28dddd
Designers can often only provide partial keyframes and cannot fully express their design intentions, while the actual user experience is continuous and multidimensional. For example: Multi-device: The application interface needs to adapt to different operating systems, substrates, foldable screens, and other devices. Multi-environment: Different network environments such as normal, weak network, and no network need to be considered. Multi-lingual: Globalized products are presented differently in different language environments. Multi-theme: Almost all products today support dark mode and even have skin-changing features.



as large fonts or blind people. Requiring designers to vietnam phone numbers provide full-size and full-link design sketches not only makes designers “explode” on the spot, but also makes it impossible to guarantee the efficiency of iteration. Moreover, the separate working environment (different sources) makes the transfer of information between designers and engineers rely mainly on communication. Except for a few parts such as cutting drawings, everything else relies on interpersonal understanding.



And interpersonal communication is often inefficient and error-prone. Finally, the design specifications themselves are often less binding than expected. On the one hand,The speed of business iteration is too fast and it is difficult to keep up with the updates of specifications and component libraries, on the other hand, it is difficult for specification makers to cover all business scenarios. As a result, specifications are often insufficient, and designers can only "break components", which ultimately leads to the phenomenon of reinventing the wheel again and again.