The article emphasizes the importance of collaboration and context in the design process at Dialpad. It argues that good design is not just subjective aesthetic judgment, but grounded in understanding project objectives. Effective communication in the design review process helps anticipate feedback from leadership, allowing for more constructive discussions. It advocates for organization in design presentations, encouraging participants to share concise information rather than overwhelming details, ensuring meaningful feedback on the direction of the project.
Good design is not only about aesthetics, but it requires understanding the project’s purpose and the context behind it to provide meaningful feedback.
Collaboration early in the design process ensures alignment with goals and allows us to anticipate feedback, saving time and improving design outcomes.
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