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From the community of curious and capable builders, we’ve reduced ourselves to superfluous discussions, using comic relief for social media vanity, and tired peripheral discussions that constantly avoid the problem at hand: Our worsening love and obsession over the craft.
Hardik, Head of Design (Unacademy)

Let’s look at the state of Design discourse of late –
A lot of chatter around Design lately has gravitated towards everything that surrounds the profession of being a designer than design itself.
Let me explain:
The pixels mattered. The output mattered.
Design innovated constantly. Design took a lead.
Our focus shifted to different things – the ‘profession’ of being a designer than the job of designing itself.
I’ve been at fault at times too, but I was fortunate to have friends who kept me in check.
Maybe we think the most pinching problems are solved and there’s not much left for designers to do.
Maybe our idle minds are filling the daily void by focusing on the title more than the job itself.
All this while the craft sits in the corner waiting for its seat at our table.
We’ve only gotten started.
Let’s respect it and get to work. The actual work.
Everything else is content.
I’ll share more soon once I put the pieces together.
DM if you’d love to collaborate / know more.
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