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Why ‘Group 45’ and ‘Rectangle Copy 7’ Are Ruining Your Productivity

Ever spent hours sorting out a messy UI file? If you said “yes,” you’ve joined the club! We’ve all been there: looking at layer names like “Group 45” or “Rectangle Copy 7” and wondering what went wrong.
But here’s some good news: it doesn’t have to be this way.
Organized design layers are more than simply a way to avoid frustration; they are also the missing ingredient for increasing productivity, collaboration, and creativity.
In this blog, I’ll provide expert advice and practical examples to save you hours of frustration and make your design process as smooth as butter. Let’s go in!

Why Organizing Layers is Important
1. Faster Editing and Prototyping
Imagine trying to adjust the position of a button but taking 10 minutes to find it.
A well-structured layer structure allows for speedy adjustments, giving you up to focus on design rather than detective work.