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How to express your ideas in a concise way For Creative Professionals Tuesday, August 22, 2023 Hey t

How to express your ideas in a concise way For Creative Professionals Tuesday, August 22, 2023 [August Giveaway]( Hey there, creator! It's Alex from Mighty Deals, and I'm excited to have you here. Get ready to dive into White Space, our curated design newsletter, bringing you the latest trends, insightful tips, and resources to boost your creativity. It will be a journey of inspiration and continuous growth in the design world. Got this forwarded from a friend? [Click here]( to subscribe, ensuring you're always in the loop with White Space updates – and gain access to our exclusive [design deals](. Keep crafting and happy designing!  In today's issue: - Mastering the Art of the Creative Brief: Our Top 5 Tips - Kid-Friendly Design: 5 UX Principles to Implement  Let's get into it!   TRIVIA QUESTION What’s A/B testing in UX design? Scroll down for the answer...   DESIGN BRIEF Mastering the Art of the Creative Brief: Our Top 5 Tips Crafting a powerful creative brief is the secret sauce to inspiring outstanding design work. [Creative Brief] Here are five expert tips to elevate your creative design briefs:  Keep It Concise  Learn how to trim the excess and keep your brief focused on the core objectives. Simply try to capture the essence of your vision.  Be Crystal Clear  [Learn how to state your goals]( and focus on solving well-defined problems. More clarity leads to better end results!  Find the Core Problem  Dive deeper with the "5 Whys technique" to uncover the challenges your brand faces. Real solutions start with a solid understanding of the root problem.  Context Matters  Analyze the motivations behind your project by asking “Why now?” Understanding the context sets the foundation for creative success.  Align Expectations  Is your company ready for a transformation or does it prefer evolving over time? 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A friendly digital helper can make the UX more interactive and enjoyable.  #4 Add Constant Feedback and Rewards  Kids tend to lose focus and motivation quickly. Address this by adding progress tracking elements and rewarding achievements.  #5 Keep It Intuitive  Like adults, kids rely on their previous online experiences to understand new interfaces. Incorporate familiar design patterns rather than creating complex ones.  YouTube Kids is an excellent example of intuitive [UX design]( tailored for children. 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