Why designers sound negative
Just as the meeting is wrapping up, a designer tentatively raises a hand and asks:“Have we thought about what happens if…?”
Just as the meeting is wrapping up, a designer tentatively raises a hand and asks:“Have we thought about what happens if…?”
Before you hit “send,” delete these words from your writing. Your message will be stronger for it.
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