But before that these are some things you can do every day before getting to design: There are a lot of articles on warm-up exercises that designers can do individually or with the team. ![]() “person holding teal pen” by rawpixel on UnsplashĮxploring ideas: I guess most of us reading this article, would agree that before starting to explore ideas, a break helps in thinking critically and creatively. Be prepared to provide rationales for the design decisions.Prepare a list of questions to be asked.If it is a meeting invite, add the people as “optional” if their presence is not necessary. Review the list of people on the email.If needed, add screenshots, highlight specific sections, use italics/bold to stress/emphasize specific words. ![]() Review the emails twice before hitting the send button.Have a clear agenda/goal in mind when starting any discussions.So, these are some things you can do before starting to converse/write email: ![]() These things are assumed to be default characteristics of a designer :) specific statements, everything gets noticed. A minor 1– 2 px misalignment, spelling mistakes, wrong word usages, generic vs. ![]() Be it a casual or design-related conversation. Talking to various teams and stakeholders: It may at first seem silly to think, why is a break needed to talk to various people? Believe it or not, people expect 99.99% perfection and clear communication from designers. “woman in front of desk” by rawpixel on Unsplash
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