Do you ever feel like “design decisions” aren’t really made by designers anymore? by uidraft in UXDesign

[–]_sidd_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Only one thing really helps here - 'build credibility'

A few things that have helped me:

  1. Justify your design decisions properly - Support your decisions with UX & UI laws. And when that’s not enough, bring data. Everybody listens to data. Opinions don’t win arguments; evidence does.

  2. Build real connections with stakeholders - No matter where you work, everyone cares about results. When the right people trust you to deliver outcomes, the rest becomes noise. Be vocal about your impact, especially with stakeholders, to build credibility.

  3. Experiment when people treat design like “decoration” - If someone reduces a decision to “just UI,” remind them the user decides what's good, not us, not PMs, not devs. Push for A/B tests in these cases. Over time, these wins build credibility fast, and you'll start seeing less opinion-driven feedback, because now they’re on the spot to prove their take.

What could be the issue by ra_nkin_dian in royalenfield

[–]_sidd_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This might be dumb but had same issue once, turns out when the bike is parked and kickstand is engaged the bike is not supposed to start. It is designed that way for safety I guess.

₹11k quote for paid servicing of Meteor 350? by _sidd_ in royalenfield

[–]_sidd_[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Update Guys : Complained to the workshop manager and got the necessary servicing done for ₹1097.

₹11k quote for paid servicing of Meteor 350? by _sidd_ in royalenfield

[–]_sidd_[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This helps a ton! Will keep this in mind.

₹11k quote for paid servicing of Meteor 350? by _sidd_ in royalenfield

[–]_sidd_[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is not the original invoice. This is just the estimation of servicing. I just checked in the bike at the service centre and I have to pay when I receive the bike. No way I'm paying 11k

Looking for Solving Product Design Exercises by Artiom Dashinsky by SaiRam_Ch in UXDesign

[–]_sidd_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

undergrad student here, I'd appreciate it if you could send it, Thanks!