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The ideal user experience often requires compromises in real-world projects to align with practical realities. Ultimately, UI/UX designers aren't designing—they're translating. They translate ideals, constraints, and misunderstandings into screens that can be understood.

No matter how well you do your job, do you still feel like your efforts go unnoticed? This article documents my personal journey. I'll share how I used Notion to transform my scattered notes and progress into a personalized system that seamlessly integrates projects, learning, and output.

The Path from Concept to Commercial Viability We often think innovation is just a flash of inspiration, but in reality, it's more like a challenging expedition. From concept to commercial implementation, [...]

Innovation isn't just about inspiration—it's a game of business survival! This article analyzes the 3+1 types of innovative design through a "player model." By dissecting case studies, it identifies the characteristics of different innovation models.