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The current landscape of UX design is vastly different from previous years, often feeling like navigating a new game with reshuffled pieces and changed rules []. A significant reality is that much of UX work involves rectifying previous decisions, akin to assembling IKEA furniture with missing parts and incomplete instructions [, ]. This often means iterating on messy or outdated work and then advocating for its improvement, a stark contrast to the idealized "redesign an app from scratch" scenarios common in boot camps [].
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The current landscape of UX design is vastly different from previous years, often feeling like navigating a new game with reshuffled pieces and changed rules []. A significant reality is that much of UX work involves rectifying previous decisions, akin to assembling IKEA furniture with missing parts and incomplete instructions [, ]. This often means iterating on messy or outdated work and then advocating for its improvement, a stark contrast to the idealized "redesign an app from scratch" scenarios common in boot camps [].