Design Critique, Feedback, and Portfolio Presentation
How to give and receive critique like a professional, and how to structure a case study so an interviewer can actually assess your judgment
Covers the 'I like / I wish / What if' critique framework and why it beats unstructured reactions, separating critique of the work from the person, the difference between vague and actionable feedback with concrete rewrites, how to receive feedback without getting defensive, the Problem/Process/Decisions/Outcome structure for presenting a case study in an interview, the most common portfolio mistakes that read as junior, and how to answer 'what would you do differently' well.
Practice questions (5)
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Rewriting a Round of Vague Design Feedback
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Handling a Defensive Reaction to Feedback in a Design Review
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Auditing a Weak Case-Study Draft Against the Problem/Process/Decisions/Outcome Structure
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Fixing a 'Spotify Redesign' Portfolio Piece
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Answering 'What Would You Do Differently' for a Rushed Feature Launch
Intermediate