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Stop Blaming Clients: 5 Ways to Get Useful Design Feedback
Did you realize that unclear feedback causes 60% of all design revisions?
Yes, that’s right. Most of those late-night hours solving overlooked expectations might have been avoided with improved input from stakeholders.
Getting clear and meaningful feedback on wireframes and prototypes is more than just a designer’s imagination; it’s important to create a user-friendly product while keeping revision cycles reasonable.
In this story, we’ll look at five easy ways to boost collaboration and turn feedback into your advantage.
1. Frame the Context Before Sharing Your Design
Imagine handing out a wireframe to someone and receiving feedback like, “It’s missing the WOW element.” What exactly does that mean? Setting the stage is essential.
Before showcasing your design, explain its purpose, goals, and the user issues it tries to resolve.
My Tips:
- Clarify the audience you are targeting, the use case, and the limitations.