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Why bringing a designer on board early saves more than just time; debunking the cost-saving myth.

Bringing a designer on board early isn’t just about aesthetics, in fact it is a strateg ic move that can save both time and mo ney. Many people assume that delaying design work is a way of saving up, and it will cut costs in later stages, but the reality is poles apart from this myth. Early designer involvement prevents expensive rework and ensures smoother developm ent process.

Avoid costly mistakes: There are multiple factors that tell us why early design matters. The fr st on the list is to avoid costly mistakes. Fixing usability issues after the development can be way more expensive than addressin g these issues during the design phase.

Stronger first impression: The next point is a stronger fir st impressions. Opinions are formed within seconds, and a well-designed interface ensures clarity and engagement from the start.

Optimizes MVP development: Designers Optimize MVP development. A designer helps optimize features that truly matter. They make sure that the first vision is both functional and appealing.

Enhance collaboration: For a unified vision it is important to hire designers from the beginning as they bridge the gap between developers, marketers and stakeholders. Skipping early design might seem like a cost-effective move but it comes with its fair share of struggles for the long run. As there are redesigns, poor user adoption and long run revenue, investing in it from the beginning ensures an efficient, user-friendly and successful product.

Misconceptions Design is just about making things look nice: Bringing designers on board early comes with a set of misconceptions. The first misconception is that design is all about aesthetics but it’s fundamentally about solving problems and focusing more on functionality and enhancing usability. A well-thought-out design is what matters the most in terms of practicality. People also tend to believe that designers slow down the development process, but designers streamline workflows by clarifying requirements early.

Designers slow down the development process: The biggest myth of all remains till date that anyone can do design. Non designers can contribute ideas but only a professional can investigate the nitty gritty and bring expertise. While focusing on making the design look functional and intuitive.

We can add design later without any issues: delaying design often results in expensive rework and misalignment with the user’s needs. It is much harder to fix a poorly structured product than to redesign it completely from the beginning.

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