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We've all been there: a project gets put on hold, gets shelved for a few months, and then... it's back on! But here's the thing: sometimes, those few months can be a game-changer. The world evolves, trends shift, and your own creative vision might have grown and matured. So, the question becomes: redesign or revisit?

Here's my take: a hiatus doesn't have to mean starting from scratch. But it is a golden opportunity to take a fresh look. Here's what I recommend:

  • Reacquaint Yourself: Refresh your memory on the original goals and concepts. What were the core elements you wanted to capture?

  • Trend Check: See what's been happening in the design world since you last touched the project. Are there new styles or functionalities that could enhance your vision?

  • Challenge Your Assumptions: Has your own perspective on the project evolved? Don't be afraid to question your initial choices and explore new directions.

  • Iterate, Don't Demolish: Don't feel pressured to throw out everything you've done. It's more about refinement and evolution than a complete overhaul.

Think of it like this: Imagine a sculptor returning to a piece of clay they set aside. They might completely reshape it, or they might just add a few delicate details to elevate the original form.

The key is to leverage the time that's passed to create something even better. So, next time you revisit a project after a break, embrace the opportunity to breathe new life into it!

Zane Krumanocker
Webflow Designer | Available for freelance projects

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