> The audience members:

Find something you think has been done well before you start  
criticizing weak points.
Realize that you should be learning from others successes and  
failures, not just giving feedback.


> The designer:


Give thoughtful consideration to every comment given and then  
respond,  rather than ripping off a gut reaction or dismissing a  
comment.
Don't wait for other people to tell you what they think. Have a list  
of things you want to get feedback on and ask them.


Both:
A critique is a collaboration in which everyone strives to make  
things better.


Jack L. Moffett
Interaction Designer
inmedius
412.459.0310 x219
http://www.inmedius.com

In our society,
the scarce factor is not information,
it is time to attend to information.

                         - Herb Simon


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