How to Give A Designer Feedback

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Your feedback is essential to ensure we capture your vision accurately. Here are four key tips to help you provide clear and actionable feedback.

Be Specific and Objective

Detailed feedback helps us understand your preferences and align with your goals.

Example: “The colour scheme feels too bright for our brand. Could we try more muted tones like navy or forest green?”

Use Visual References

Visual examples can bridge the gap between what you envision and what we create.

Example: “I like the clean lines and minimalistic style of this website. Can we incorporate similar elements?”

Prioritise Feedback

Prioritising helps us focus on the most critical changes.

Example: “The most important changes are adjusting the colour scheme and simplifying the layout. The font change is less urgent.”

Be Honest but Constructive

Constructive feedback ensures we improve while maintaining a positive working relationship.

Example: “This design isn’t quite what we expected. It seems off, and we’re looking for something that better captures our brand’s playful tone.”

Here’s some Copy-Paste Feedback Templates:

  • “The [element] feels [too bright/too dark/too formal/etc.] for our brand. Could we try [specific change]?”
  • “Our goal is to [project goal]. This design feels [adjective]. Can we adjust [specific element] to better reflect our brand?”
  • “I really like the [specific element] on [reference site]. Can we incorporate something similar?”
  • “While [specific element] is okay, it doesn’t seem to fit with [overall theme]. Can we explore alternatives?”

Providing thoughtful, specific, and constructive feedback will help us create a design that truly resonates with your brand. We’re here to make sure the final product is something you love.

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