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As a designer you’ll need to ask for feedback on your work at some point. That could be a client who you’re hoping to approve the logo you’ve designed for them, or you could simply be asking a friend, colleague or a community of designers for their thoughts on your work.
But how can you avoid getting subjective, unhelpful feedback? In this weeks episode, Ian Paget shares his advice for presenting your work, and asking for feedback in order to get clear, focussed, objective feedback that will improve your design work.
View the show notes & transcription for this episode
I’m incredibly thankful to FreshBooks for sponsoring this episode of the Logo Geek Podcast! FreshBooks is an online accounting tool that makes it really easy to create and send invoices, track time and manage your money. You can try it out for yourself with a free 30 day trial.
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As a designer you’ll need to ask for feedback on your work at some point. That could be a client who you’re hoping to approve the logo you’ve designed for them, or you could simply be asking a friend, colleague or a community of designers for their thoughts on your work.
But how can you avoid getting subjective, unhelpful feedback? In this weeks episode, Ian Paget shares his advice for presenting your work, and asking for feedback in order to get clear, focussed, objective feedback that will improve your design work.
View the show notes & transcription for this episode
I’m incredibly thankful to FreshBooks for sponsoring this episode of the Logo Geek Podcast! FreshBooks is an online accounting tool that makes it really easy to create and send invoices, track time and manage your money. You can try it out for yourself with a free 30 day trial.

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