Poor work/life balance is often exacerbated by technology designed to keep users connected to work, leading to exploitation and burnout. Designers have a responsibility to create ethical systems that promote boundaries, time awareness, and healthier work environments, especially in the context of remote work. The article emphasizes the need for thoughtful UX design that respects users' time and well-being.
Remote design work allows for a lifestyle that prioritizes freedom, enabling designers to choose clients, projects, and work environments. By implementing structured systems and strategies, such as a freedom-first portfolio and effective marketing, designers can thrive while maintaining balance and avoiding burnout. The article emphasizes the importance of intentional design in creating a fulfilling work life.