Design constraints: Why they’re actually useful
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Design constraints in product development can actually improve outcomes. While they limit options, constraints help focus efforts, encourage creativity within boundaries, and ensure products meet practical requirements. Common constraints include technical limitations, budgets, deadlines, brand guidelines, and regulations. By embracing constraints strategically, designers can create more user-friendly, consistent, and high-quality products efficiently.
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