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Conclude asking for async feedback with a summary slide

Richard Simms
Feb 23
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Conclude asking for async feedback with a summary slide

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A summary slide can jog people's memories.

When reviewing a video or presentation, it can be easy to forget certain details or lose sight of the big picture. By including a summary slide at the end of your presentation, you'll provide a helpful reference point that can jog reviewers' memories and help them give more focused feedback.

It makes it easier to compare different options.

If you're presenting multiple prototypes or design flows, a summary slide can be a great way to help reviewers compare the different options. By providing a high-level view of each option, you'll make it easier for reviewers to understand the relative pros and cons of each design.

It helps preserve the big picture.

When reviewing a design, it's easy to get caught up in the details and lose sight of the goals and objectives. A summary slide can help keep reviewers focused on the big picture and ensure that their feedback is aligned with the project's goals.

Overall, creating a summary slide can be a valuable strategy for getting async design feedback. By jogging reviewers' memories, making it easier to compare different options, and helping preserve the big picture, a summary slide can help you get the insights you need to improve your work.

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