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## 1. Describe the feeling, not the fix Great design feedback is *specific*, not vague. Here are five ways to make your input land: Instead of saying "make the logo bigger", try: "I want this to feel more confident and present." When you describe the feeling, your designer can explore three or four different fixes — bigger, bolder, different placement, more contrast — and pick what works best. ## 2. Be specific about *what*, not *how* Point to the part of the design that isn't landing, but leave the solution open. Designers are paid to solve those problems — let them. ## 3. Reference, don't prescribe If you see something elsewhere that captures the feeling you want, share it. But say *what about it* you like — the energy, the spacing, the typography — not just "make it look like this." ## 4. Trust the system Once you've approved a direction, resist the urge to redo it on every revision. Each round narrows toward final. Revisiting earlier decisions stretches projects and erodes momentum. ## 5. Decide who decides Identify one person (usually the founder or the client owner) as the final decision-maker. Group consensus is the enemy of great design.