Crit Kit
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Crit Kit
@MakeBetterWork
Make Better Work. Make Work Better. With CritKit.




One of the strongest things an up and coming designer could benefit from is working on their feedback skills. Remember, a lot of design is an opinion, don't let your ego or trying to sound "experienced" get in the way. Ask questions and have conversations.

"Feedback is a gift." Some gifts may be returned. Feedback is an opinion, and not all of those are good. "Why should I care about that" is a valid response.



The faster you can close the time gap in doing this, the more success you’ll have more often


POLL! Re: DESIGN CRITIQUE Who should run it? The designer presenting their own solutions, or a separate facilitator (e.g., a program manager or design lead). I can see both sides.




