Match the visual fidelity of your design to your progress addressing the UX

If you show something shiny, they’ll assume it’s done

Kai Wong
UX Collective
Published in
7 min readDec 29, 2021

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A table filled with paper sketches of varying completeness and fidelity.
Photo by Marvin Meyer on Unsplash

One irony of being a designer is that the shiny interfaces you put in your portfolio aren’t what you work on daily.

Your portfolio pieces are the end result of a lengthy design process. Generating that level of visual…

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