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UX review presentations & How collaboration makes us better designers
How do you create compelling presentations that wow your colleagues and impress your managers?
Introduction
UX review presentations are not only about showcasing the progress of a design project — they are also about building alignment, gathering constructive feedback, and improving the overall quality of the product. By involving different stakeholders like designers, product managers, developers, and even end users, review sessions help uncover blind spots that a single designer might miss. This process ensures that designs are not just visually appealing, but also practical, user-friendly, and business-driven.
“In a world older and more complete than ours they move finished and complete, gifted with extensions of the senses we have lost or never attained, living by voices we shall never hear.”
Software and tools
To run effective UX review presentations, teams depend on tools that make collaboration smooth and actionable. Platforms like Figma allow real-time comments and design updates, keeping everyone aligned during reviews. Miro helps map user flows and brainstorm improvements visually, while Notion ensures that all feedback is documented, categorized, and easy to follow up. Together, these tools provide a pragmatic way to bridge communication gaps and transform feedback into better design outcomes.
Other resources
Nielsen Norman Group’s research on usability testing.
Steve Krug’s classic book Don’t Make Me Think for practical design insights.
Articles on Smashing Magazine about improving design collaboration.