design lover | sr. product designer | web3 newbie (not for long)
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I agree! But just imagination is not enough either. If, for example, you were just an illustrator (or graphic designer) with a great imagination, and even if you learned to code, the result would be unjustified. Because this is simply not enough. It is important to identify pain, be able to empathize with the audience for whom you are creating a product, and also learn to create a product as a service. You need to learn many other disciplines in parallel. And no less important - learn to base your decisions and validate them on real data, not on faith. Otherwise, nothing will work.
They don't actually have it. They CREATE it.
Semi-technical :) only balance wins. Someone who deeply understands both directions can create something truly valuable.
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