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If you have a hammer... I am able to iterate orders of magnitude faster in Adobe Photoshop. Back and forth feedback with the customer and then the end result gets coded in non-spaghetti reusable, themeable HTML/CSS. Seems you're iterating at the wrong phase.
Depends. I’ve never used Tailwind, so I’ll entertain your aside. If you are mostly doing flat design, truthfully you should be designing in HTML/CSS/JS. This is a failure of setting expectations for designers. If you can get developers to learn Leetcode, get designers to code their designs. Design in the browser with browser technology, it’s just boxes, gradients and shadows for industrial level web design at the mom…
This is why all but the very best flat designs (which does not always correlate positively with the size or reputation of the firm turning them out—looking at you, Google) look to me like something I'd have turned out for a quick feature demo circa '05, with everyone at the table agreeing that, however nice the feature, a designer definitely needed to take a pass at it before it was released.