Do you have Design Masters?

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Why it helps

  • Speeds up decisions on small, non-controversial UI tweaks
  • Reduces design debt
  • Maintains visual consistency

How to do it

  • Designers are always the first choice
  • Add developers who understand design and have done basic training E.g. They should meet the following minimum criteria:
  • Define what changes can be approved (e.g. padding, alignment) and what can’t (e.g. new components). The developer should understand their approval limitations and know when to escalate to a designer
  • Create Employee Responsibilities for each Design Master
  • Share the list in the Intranet | Designers
  • Include this link in the Induction process so the whole company is aware and knows how to proceed on design changes

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Figure: Good example – A developer who gets a bronze result on cantunsee.space has a good eye for design and may approve basic design changes

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Keep it tight, clear, and maintained – so you stay fast without sacrificing design quality.

Acknowledgements

Micaela Blank
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