30/05/2026
90% of designers are doing it wrong.
They open Figma before they understand the problem.
They pick colors before they know the user.
They call it "UX Design."
It's not. That's decoration.
Here's what actually happens when you skip UX:
→ Beautiful app. Zero users.
→ Stunning UI. Confusing flow.
→ Client loves the design. Real users hate the experience.
Real UX starts BEFORE Figma.
Who is the user?
What are they actually struggling with?
Where does the current product fail them?
What does success look like for THEM?
Only after answering these — do you open Figma.
I've seen ugly apps with millions of users.
I've seen pixel-perfect apps that nobody uses.
The difference?
One understood the user. One didn't.
UX is not a step in the design process.
UX IS the process.
Learn it before you design. Always.