The "Designer" in Power is not a real person. It's a placeholder name used to represent the developers and designers who created the Power platform.
This placeholder name is often used in documentation, error messages, and other materials to:
- Simplify communication: Avoid naming specific individuals or teams, making it easier to understand the source of information.
- Maintain anonymity: Protect the identity of the developers and designers involved in the project.
- Promote a consistent brand: Ensure a unified voice and messaging across different Power platform resources.
While the "Designer" is not a real person, it is a helpful representation of the talented individuals who have contributed to the development and design of the Power platform.