This document provides guidance on how to give good design feedback. It explains that feedback should include establishing common goals up front, asking why certain design choices were made, looking for specific pain points or issues, and considering the bigger picture and overall goals of the project. Bad feedback includes vague comments, dictating specific design changes without input, or taking a vote without discussion. The document encourages feedback that finds opportunities to improve rather than just faults, while being honest and using exercises to facilitate constructive discussions.
39. Who is the target for this?
Use phrases like:
What are your next steps?
40. Any good designer should be able to tell
you why they made a certain choice.
2. Ask why?
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If not, they’re probably a bad designer.
64. Credits & Attribution
Women of Color in Tech
http://www.wocintechchat.com/
Daniel Mall
http://danielmall.com/articles/visual-inventory/
Visual Hunt
http://www.visualhunt.com
New York Times web redesign
https://www.behance.net/gallery/28074389/The-New-York-Times-web-design
Wikipedia redesign concept
https://www.behance.net/gallery/16219877/Wikipedia-Redesign-Concept