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How to Receive Design Feedback Correctly
Getting feedback on your designs is super important, especially if you want to become a better designer.
It’s like having a coach who helps you improve your skills.
But, you need to know how to handle that feedback in the right way.
We’ll see some easy steps to make sure you get the most out of feedback. It’s kind of like learning how to listen well and use that advice to make your designs even cooler.
You should know things like how to expect feedback, how to really listen when someone gives you advice, and how to ask questions if you don’t understand. Plus, how to say thanks to the person who helped you, because that’s always a good thing to do.
By the end of this, you’ll be a feedback pro.
#1 First be open-minded
Feedback is not a judgment of your skills but an avenue for growth.
When someone identifies areas for improvement in your design, it’s not a reflection of your abilities; it’s a chance to elevate your work.
Cultivating an open-minded attitude toward critique is a hallmark of successful designers.
It’s about recognizing that every piece of feedback, whether positive or negative, has the potential to enhance your skills…