No designer creates a masterpiece in one go.
Real design involves constant testing and refining — each change brings the design closer to its best version.
Here’s how iteration works in real life:
- Create: Make your first version (prototype).
- Test: Use it or show it to others.
- Get Feedback: Ask what works and what doesn’t.
- Improve: Apply the changes and re-test.
Example:
A student creates a pen stand in Blender.
- First version: Looks good, but pens tip over easily.
After feedback: They add deeper holes and a wider base.
Now it’s functional and stable — that’s iteration in action.