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I promise this is the last final. 😩 #designerproblems

Vecteezy's tweet image. I promise this is the last final. 😩 #designerproblems

What type of designer are you? 🤔👇🏽 #designcommunity #designerproblems

Vecteezy's tweet image. What type of designer are you? 🤔👇🏽

#designcommunity #designerproblems

Every creative designer knows this struggle lol. #DesignerProblems


Ever tried to explain to a client why using Comic Sans is a bad idea? It’s like trying to convince a cat that water is fun. #DesignerProblems #ComicSansDisaster

Ofememma's tweet image. Ever tried to explain to a client why using Comic Sans is a bad idea? It’s like trying to convince a cat that water is fun.
#DesignerProblems #ComicSansDisaster

I don't know if I'm going to be able to handle my kid starting kindergarten. Not because it's such a big transition but because the flyers are just too painful to look at. #designerproblems

TaylorPrince's tweet image. I don't know if I'm going to be able to handle my kid starting kindergarten. 

Not because it's such a big transition but because the flyers are just too painful to look at.

#designerproblems

So where are our motion designers at? 😆 #designerproblems Meme from designershumor on Intagram 💪


When you're trying to explain color models to non-designer friends 😂 RGB: "It's magic!" CMYK: "It's... complicated." Who else has been there? 🎨💻 #WebDesign #ColorTheory #DesignerProblems

Radhiiika_twts's tweet image. When you're trying to explain color models to non-designer friends 😂
RGB: "It's magic!"
CMYK: "It's... complicated."
Who else has been there? 🎨💻 #WebDesign #ColorTheory #DesignerProblems

This little guy is even worse then that paperclip! #adobeillustrator #designerproblems

LydiaEssex's tweet image. This little guy is even worse then that paperclip! #adobeillustrator #designerproblems

Designers, the reason why your portfolio sucks is because you delay designing the things you don’t like, but know you need to put in more reps than it takes to get “good”. - Nail the color palette - Write the damn case study - Fix the contrast ratios - Export every…


Designers blame developers for ruining their vision. Developers blame designers for unrealistic requests. Meanwhile, users can't figure out how to use the product and neither of you are talking to each other.


Most designers build for themselves, not their users. Here’s how to fix it: ✅ Clear buttons > clever labels ✅ Icons only if they’re understandable ✅ Fewer steps = less confusion ✅ Immediate feedback matters Design isn’t decoration. It’s clarity and confidence for the user.

Perz_D_Designer's tweet image. Most designers build for themselves, not their users.

Here’s how to fix it:
✅ Clear buttons > clever labels
✅ Icons only if they’re understandable
✅ Fewer steps = less confusion
✅ Immediate feedback matters

Design isn’t decoration. It’s clarity and confidence for the user.

You're not too early for good design. "We'll fix it later" = You won't. Bad first impressions kill momentum. Messy products lose trust. Unclear messaging costs you users. Design isn't polish. It's clarity from day one.


One recent conclusion that came up after a call with a prospect with 140M userbase: > hiring a designer is not the same as having design embedded in your product team after 10y inside tech startups from early stages chasing first funding to large ones closing $100M rounds,…


Hot take: Most designers struggle not because of bad clients… but because they copy trends instead of solving problems. Pretty isn’t product.

Perz_D_Designer's tweet image. Hot take:

Most designers struggle not because of bad clients… but because they copy trends instead of solving problems.

Pretty isn’t product.

As a designer, if you can’t answer: ​ > Can Designer A handle more? > Should I hire or assign smarter? > Will I profit from Client B? ​ Then you don’t have a business system yet, and that needs to be fixed.


The hidden design problem behind every Black Friday deal buff.ly/Dh4BfQC

uxdesigncc's tweet image. The hidden design problem behind every Black Friday deal buff.ly/Dh4BfQC

It’s easy to spend hours choosing fonts and colors because it feels productive. But the truth is, most design problems have nothing to do with how a product looks. They live in the logic that guides users. In the moments when someone hesitates, gets lost, or wonders “what now?”…


Every project starts with ambition : clean grids, flawless spacing, cinematic gradients. Then reality shows up: deadlines, feedback loops, product constraints. This is where most designers panic: “It's not perfect yet.”


1️⃣ Mistake 1: Hiring for "crypto vibes" over business results. Neon gradients and futuristic dark modes look cool on Twitter. But aesthetics ≠ Good UX. If a designer can't explain how their layout improves conversion or reduces drop-off, you are just buying "Expensive…


Most designers stay stuck because they focus on craft, not strategy. You make beautiful work. Then product overrides your decisions. You explain "why design matters" on repeat. You watch less-strategic designers get promoted. Sound familiar?


1. Most designers don’t have a sales problem. They have a presentation problem. You cannot sell what you cannot articulate. Master that.


It's a problem of package and product content


can be too minimal, making it hard to see the separate colors in a design. it's probably a side effect of wanting to maintain a really light color scheme but I've definitely worked with designs where that specifically made things a bit more difficult (4/5)


A lot of conflicts between CEOs and designers happen because founders usually don’t know how to give design feedback, they don’t have the language, the time, or the mental space for it. And that’s absolutely normal. But when designers keep sending pictures and asking “What do you…


The real issue is the lack of UI designers. UI/UX design has a lot of universal rules to ensure comfortable experience. When a UI is bad it's usually because these rules were broken.


Every graphic designer ever: 😭🎨 | If you know, you know. 💀 Expectation: “Nice, no changes!” 😇 Reality: “Awesome… but can we do it like that?” . . . . #graphicdesignerlife #designerproblems #clientexpectationsvsreality #designhumor #memelife #creativelife #designstruggles

cinfoways's tweet image. Every graphic designer ever: 😭🎨 | If you know, you know. 💀

Expectation: “Nice, no changes!” 😇
Reality: “Awesome… but can we do it like that?” 
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#graphicdesignerlife #designerproblems #clientexpectationsvsreality #designhumor #memelife #creativelife #designstruggles

🎨 𝐃𝐞𝐬𝐢𝐠𝐧𝐞𝐫𝐬 𝐝𝐨𝐧’𝐭 𝐬𝐭𝐫𝐮𝐠𝐠𝐥𝐞 𝐰𝐢𝐭𝐡 𝐜𝐨𝐥𝐨𝐫. They struggle with contrast, hierarchy, and consistency. Most “color issues” aren’t color issues at all - they’re structure issues. Fix the fundamentals, and every palette works. #UIDesign #DesignTips


It's the middle of the week..how many of these comments have you heard this week? 😲 #DesignerProblems 👇

4over's tweet image. It's the middle of the week..how many of these comments have you heard this week? 😲   #DesignerProblems 👇
4over's tweet image. It's the middle of the week..how many of these comments have you heard this week? 😲   #DesignerProblems 👇
4over's tweet image. It's the middle of the week..how many of these comments have you heard this week? 😲   #DesignerProblems 👇
4over's tweet image. It's the middle of the week..how many of these comments have you heard this week? 😲   #DesignerProblems 👇

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