Practice makes perfect in design from "summary" of The Non-designer's Design Book by Robin Williams
The idea that practice makes perfect applies to design just as much as it does to any other skill. It is not enough to just read about design principles or study examples of good design. One must actually practice designing in order to truly understand and apply these principles effectively. Design is a skill that requires hands-on experience to develop. By practicing design regularly, one can hone their eye for good design, develop their creative problem-solving skills, and improve their ability to communi...Similar Posts
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