When you’re designing interfaces, you’re eager for feedback from your team and real users. But often, there’s a gap between creating something and having the chance to show your work. Sometimes, you sense that something’s off—it doesn’t feel right, and you’re not sure why, but the thought lingers.
With years of practice, you learn to manage your tendency toward perfectionism. It helps to jot down any problems and move forward until you can ask others for their opinions. Interestingly, what bothers you might go unnoticed by them.
If a detail keeps bothering you, a great way to lighten the mental load is to consult an AI assistant. Take a screenshot and ask for feedback. Most of the time, you’ll get a valuable design review filled with more ideas than you expected. This can invigorate your approach and help you see your work from a fresh perspective. You don’t have to follow every suggestion—just take what helps you feel that your design finally fits together.
Peer reviews are still essential for uncovering other areas of improvement, but now, you don’t have to wait for the next meeting when something’s bothering you. AI is always ready—helping you move forward without hesitation.