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The Art of Design Critique

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In this episode, I reveal how to transform design critiques from anxiety-inducing sessions into catalysts for innovation through a four-part framework: 24-Hour Context Share, 15-Minute Solution Story, Structured Feedback Rounds, and Documented Action Items. Learn to frame feedback as questions and create psychological safety for all team members.

Key takeaways include:

  • Provide context 24 hours before critique sessions to enable thoughtful preparation
  • Structure presentations as 15-minute solution stories focused on design decisions
  • Implement structured feedback rounds with clear roles and guidelines
  • Document action items and next steps immediately following the critique
  • Create psychological safety by framing feedback as exploratory questions
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In this episode, I reveal how to transform design critiques from anxiety-inducing sessions into catalysts for innovation through a four-part framework: 24-Hour Context Share, 15-Minute Solution Story, Structured Feedback Rounds, and Documented Action Items. Learn to frame feedback as questions and create psychological safety for all team members.

Key takeaways include:

  • Provide context 24 hours before critique sessions to enable thoughtful preparation
  • Structure presentations as 15-minute solution stories focused on design decisions
  • Implement structured feedback rounds with clear roles and guidelines
  • Document action items and next steps immediately following the critique
  • Create psychological safety by framing feedback as exploratory questions
  continue reading

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