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The second set of strategies for getting the most out of async design feedback

Richard Simms
Jan 19
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Avoid the "big reveal."

It can be tempting to save your core takeaway or question for the end of a presentation or video, but this can actually be a mistake. By sharing your main point early on, you'll allow your reviewers to evaluate the rest of your presentation through that lens. This can help them provide more focused and constructive feedback.

Use the phrase "The TLDR of this video is…" to your advantage.

TLDR stands for "too long, didn't read," and using this phrase early in your presentation can help frame the rest of your content. By stating your core takeaway or question right away, you'll give your reviewers a clear understanding of what you want to accomplish with your design.

Don't be afraid to restate your main point.

At the end of your presentation or video, it can be helpful to briefly restate your main takeaway or question. This will serve as a helpful refresher for your reviewers, and will ensure that they understand the main point of your design.

By following these strategies, you can make the most of async design feedback and get the insights you need to improve your work. Remember to share your main point early on, use the phrase "The TLDR of this video is…" to your advantage, and don't be afraid to restate your main point at the end of your presentation. With these techniques, you'll be well on your way to getting the feedback you need to create the best design possible.

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