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    The Reflex Blue Show, Season 2, Episode 6: Critiquing Critiques

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    Posted May 28, 2009 3:00 PM
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    Steve Gordon of RDQLUS dropped by the recording studio to discuss critiques. What do you want in a critique of your design? We all have various opinions, but do find some common ground in this fast-paced episode.

    The recording went by so fast we forgot to even mention that it's the last one being recorded at the current Eleven19 corporate headquarters, as I'll be moving to a larger office a mere four blocks away this weekend.

    So, what do you look for in critiques? Do you agree or disagree with our thoughts? Leave your comments and opinions below.

    Download The Reflex Blue Show with Nate Voss and Donovan Beery, Season 2 Episode 6 (32 meg) or click here to subscribe to The Reflex Blue Show from the iTunes Music Store.

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    6 Comments

    Tom Nemitz | May 28, 2009 3:25 PM

    So disappointing that you didn't P'shop Mig's head onto Kara DioGuardi's torso. Alas.

    Steve G | May 28, 2009 3:41 PM

    Good show chaps! But damn, putting my head on Randy Dawg makes me look like I got sausage hands!

    Mig Reyes | May 28, 2009 3:45 PM

    Tom, hahaha! Hopefully next time… Agreed though, gents. Seems like we're in quite a lull in the design world. Calm before the conference storms?

    Art Meier | June 2, 2009 8:14 AM

    OMG! You can't imagine how psyched I was to see the "Critiquing Critique" title in my podcast list.

    Thanks for all the feedback and maybe I'll send in my portfolio for some pro status crit.

    Critiquing To Do:

    1. Does it “feel” right? Why not?
    2. Does the content fit the context?
    3. Is the typeface appropriate?
    4. Are the graphics appropriate?
    5. What are your thoughts on the color usage?
    6. Does it follow any grid?
    7. Does the hierarchy read well?
    8. Is it gestalt? (Look it up!)
    9. Have they taken it too far or not far enough?
    10. Is everything spelled right?
    11. Is it missing any content?
    12. Do you understand the message?
    13. Does it need explaining?
    14. Does it fit the target audience?
    15. Is there a completely different way the work could have been done?
    16. Design basics, know them!
    17. Know why something doesn’t work and have a solution in mind!
    18. The solution is up to the designer and taste is subjective.
    19. Are there distracting elements?
    20. Could the composition be better? (Viewers perspective?)
    21. Think before you speak!
    22. Subjective vs. Objective.
    23. When do you graduate?
    24. Once taste becomes a factor back off/critique is over.

    Thanks again guys, Art.

    Donovan BeeryAuthor Profile Page | June 2, 2009 9:04 PM

    Art, did you just some up in 100 words our entire 33 minutes of discussion? Impressive,

    Todd Weber | June 3, 2009 4:10 PM

    I'm surprised nobody's brought this up yet. A podcasting first. Maybe a first in the realm of the blogosphere.

    There was a mention of Poppycock. RDQLUS, indeed. Nicely done, chaps.

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    • The Reflex Blue Show, Season 2, Episode 6: Critiquing Critiques
      Todd Weber says: I'm surprised nobody's brought this up yet. A podcasting first. Maybe a first in the realm of the blogosphere. There was a mention of Poppycock. RDQLUS, indeed. Nicely done, chaps.
    • The Reflex Blue Show, Season 2, Episode 6: Critiquing Critiques
      Donovan Beery says: Art, did you just some up in 100 words our entire 33 minutes of discussion? Impressive,
    • The Reflex Blue Show, Season 2, Episode 6: Critiquing Critiques
      Art Meier says: OMG! You can't imagine how psyched I was to see the "Critiquing Critique" title in my podcast list. Thanks for all the feedback and maybe I'll send in my portfolio for some pro status crit. Critiqu
    • The Reflex Blue Show, Season 2, Episode 6: Critiquing Critiques
      Mig Reyes says: Tom, hahaha! Hopefully next time… Agreed though, gents. Seems like we're in quite a lull in the design world. Calm before the conference storms?
    • The Reflex Blue Show, Season 2, Episode 6: Critiquing Critiques
      Steve G says: Good show chaps! But damn, putting my head on Randy Dawg makes me look like I got sausage hands!
    • The Reflex Blue Show, Season 2, Episode 6: Critiquing Critiques
      Tom Nemitz says: So disappointing that you didn't P'shop Mig's head onto Kara DioGuardi's torso. Alas.
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