Great design decisions hinge on a deep understanding of your users. For designers, solid desk research can be the difference between playing the guessing game with user needs and making decisions that are backed by real insights. So how can you get your feet firmly in the shoes of your users, get buy-in faster, and ensure your designs are rooted in real insights? Check out our guide on how designers can leverage Dovetail for desk research. https://dvtl.link/3CEzMzb
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