But anyone who’s actually built a product — especially as a designer — knows that the real work starts long before that prompt. Before a line of code is generated, before Figma files are opened, and long before anything gets shipped. It starts with a problem. A user. A context. And a sense of what good looks like. https://webdesignernews.com/design-thinking-in-the-age-of-ai-the-process-is-the-product/
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