Decision-Making Framework
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Avoid individual feedback without interaction collecting feedback based on design goals
Feedback is often based on likes and dislikes. Instead, create a workshop and encourage the stakeholders to define and review the best design concepts, always considering the whole project.
A decision-making framework is an excellent exercise because it improves the work quality, opens new perspectives of seeing the same challenge from different standpoints, reduces the bias, and increases your chances of having a project in facts and not in tastes.
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Marcos Rezende
Senior UX Designer
Hi! I'm Marcos Rezende, a User Experience Designer based in Ottawa, Canada with over 15 years of experience in digital products (the last eight have been in UX).
I have a solid background in leading cross-functional teams and designing web-based applications focused on user-driven decisions.
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