MYALIGN

Untangling legacy choices that somehow became your problem
ADS

Tokens and spacing rules that everyone follows until they suddenly do not
UX FUNDAMENTALS

The stuff everybody claims to know until the design review starts
PM REALITIES

Requirements that shift and scopes that collide
AI

Tools that save time by giving you more to judge
200

Our new floating action button offers quick actions and smart suggestions without shouting for attention.

What is Clara?

200

This shared foundation keeps teams from inventing their own components, colors, and patterns every time a new feature lands.

What is Align Design System?

200

When users cannot find something on a page, the root cause is often a mismatch with this mental framework.

What is mental model?

200

This happens when a team starts solving a problem from scratch instead of checking whether another group already built the exact same thing.

What is reinventing the wheel?


200

These help AI understand your intent. Write them well and you get clarity. Write them vaguely and you get comedy.

What are prompts?

400

The next evolution of ClinCheck brings sharper tools and smoother controls, while supporting clinical imaging, record processing and treatment planning workflows.

What is Smile Craft?

400

ADS uses meaning based color rules so designers pick a color for what it represents rather than how it looks.

What is semantic token?

400

This classic principle says the interface should show only what is necessary at the moment.

What is progressive disclosure?

400

This term differs from MVP because it centers on user experience rather than bare essentials.

What is MVE?

400

This new AI design tool builds layouts from simple inputs and works as an extension of the tool designers already live in every day.

What is Figma Make?

600

This area lets you dive into treatment history, photos, and everything that proves your patient is real.

What is Patient File?

600

Before adding a new component to ADS, the team evaluates need, scale, and whether it already exists under a slightly different name. This review is known as this.

What is governance?

600

This research method tests how well users can understand and navigate structure without visual UI.

What is card sorting? 

600

Everyone wants these upfront, only to discover they are harder to pin down than the feature itself.

What are success metrics?

600

This image generator is known for cinematic lighting, dramatic detail, and visuals that sometimes look too perfect to be usable.

What is MidJourney? 

800

This MyAlign element has been endlessly tuned to work across mouse, touch, and whatever input device users invent next.

What is Shell?

800

This breaks Andrey's heart when designers copy a component, restyle it locally, and swear they will sync it back but never do.

What is a detached instance?

800

When a design looks clean but people still fail, the problem is often not visual. It is this issue related to clarity and flow. 

What is cognitive load?

800

This happens when a simple feature quietly grows new requirements until no one remembers what the original ask even was.

What is scope creep?

800

These AI driven helpers can carry out tasks on your behalf, but only after you decide what they should actually do.

What are agents?

1000

The topic that returns every quarter. Everyone agrees it is essential, yet it remains a mystical force that decides whether go to market happens or waits.

What is funding?

1000

This rule determines when a component is considered truly production ready across platforms.

What is ADS readiness level?

1000

_____-____ design is when you create from the user's perspective.

What is "user-centric"?

1000

This sudden request appears out of nowhere, disrupts everyone’s plans, and usually comes with the phrase you should have started yesterday.

What is firedrill?

1000

This advanced layer of oversight makes sure AI output aligns with intent instead of drifting into something that only looks convincing.

What is human validation?

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