Designers can balance the need for style and utility in their products by focusing on user-centered design. This involves understanding the needs and wants of the end user and designing products that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also functional and easy to use. They should avoid adding unnecessary features that do not enhance the user experience. Instead, they should strive to make their products intuitive and user-friendly.
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