The article discusses the importance of organizing UX design files and provides a template for effective file management. It emphasizes best practices for maintaining clarity and accessibility in design resources, thereby improving collaboration among teams.
An overreliance on templates and checklists in UX design is leading to a loss of critical thinking and adaptation skills among practitioners. While templates can serve as useful starting points, they must be thoughtfully modified to fit specific contexts rather than applied rigidly. The article emphasizes the importance of intellectual rigor and the dangers of treating templates as one-size-fits-all solutions in an inherently complex field.