Points to consider when reviewing a design.
1) What
does it say?
2) What
does it mean?
3) Is
what it says and what it means the same thing?
4) Do
we want that?
5) Why
do we need to say that here?
6) If
you stopped reading here, what’s the message?
7) What’s
the take away after 8 seconds?
8) How
does this make you feel?
9) What’s
down below?
10) How
else can we say this?
11) What’s
memorable about this?
12) What’s
that for?
13) Who
needs to know that?
14) Who
needs to see that?
15) How
does that change behavior?
16) What’s
the payoff?
17) What
does someone know now that they didn’t know before?
18) How
does that work?
19) Why
is that worth a click?
20) Is
that worth scrolling?
21) What’s
the simpler version of this?
22) Are
we assuming too much?
23) Why
that order?
24) Why
would this make them choose that?
25) What
does a more polished version of this look like?
26) Why
would someone leave at this point?
27) What’s
missing?
28) Why
are we saying this twice?
29) Is
it worth pulling attention away from that?
30) Does
that make it clearer?
31) What’s
the obvious next step?
32) How
would someone know that?
33) Would
it matter if someone missed that?
34) Does
that make it easier or harder?
35) Would
this be better as a sentence or a picture?
36) Where’s
the verb?
37) Why
is that there?
38) What
matters here?
39) What
would happen if we got rid of that?
40) Why
isn’t that clear?
41) Why
is this better?
42) How
can we make this more obvious?
43) What
happens when this expands?
44) If
we got rid of this, does that still work?
45) Is
it obvious what happens next?
46) What
just happened?
47) Where’s
the idea?
48) What
problem is that solving?
49) How
does this change someone’s mind?
50) What
makes this a must have?
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