I was reading a curriculum from Lollypop Academy recently and they have a fascinating approach called 'Learn by Unlearning.' Most beginners (myself included) start by just copying Dribbble shots, but real-world design is about breaking those rigid perceptions. It makes me wonder: what was the hardest habit you had to break when you started designing professionally? For me, it was moving away from 'pretty' and toward 'functional.' Their 4-month foundation seems to prioritize this mental reset—has anyone else found that a structured unlearning phase helped their career?
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