Clarity of goals: The design process helps you identify the problem you are trying to solve and set specific, measurable goals for your project. This can help you focus on the task at hand and make sure that your final product meets the needs of your users or customers.

Improved communication: the design process can also help you communicate effectively with customers, stakeholders or team members. This can be especially important when working with customers or stakeholders who may be unfamiliar with the design process.

Increased efficiency. Having a design process in place can help streamline your work, allowing you to work more efficiently and effectively. This can be especially important when working under tight deadlines or with limited resources.

Better quality work: a design process can help you produce higher quality work because it allows you to repeat your ideas and test them before the final design.

Managing iteration and feedback: the design process can help you effectively manage iteration and feedback from stakeholders, clients, or team members, leading to better results.

Personal growth: The design process can also help you grow as a designer by giving you a structured approach to practicing and improving your skills, as well as encouraging you to think critically about your work and the design decisions you make.