Feedback on My HWC Postcard Design?

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around feedback on a HWC postcard design created by a participant. Various users share their thoughts on the design and express appreciation for the creativity involved.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as Jess, shares a HWC postcard design and seeks feedback on its suitability for sending to customers.
  • Several users express positive reactions, describing the design as beautiful and fantastic.
  • Another participant appreciates the creativity and mentions that they love new ideas, specifically praising the design as dynamite.
  • One participant notes their intention to borrow the design but plans to make adjustments for readability, such as reducing bold and italics and shortening the text for better visual appeal.
  • This participant also mentions the importance of white space and suggests adding host specials to enhance the postcard's effectiveness.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

General agreement exists regarding the positive reception of the postcard design, though one participant indicates plans to modify it for personal use.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences and preferences related to postcard design within the context of HWC marketing efforts.

Who May Find This Useful

Participants in the consultant community interested in creative marketing ideas or postcard designs may find this discussion relevant.

Jess_K
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HWC Postcard 2008I made up a HWC postcard to send to my customers. Please let me know what you think and as always I want to make sure it's OK to send out.

Thanks so much!

:chef: Jess
 

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It's beautiful!
You're very creative!
 
Thanks a bunch it looks fantastic!
 
Brovisimo!That is dynamite! I love new ideas and this is one of them. Thanks for posting!
 
BRavisimo!This is really good! I love new ideas for HWC and this is a really nice looking one. Thanks for posting!
 
Yes, thank you. I'm going to borrow it. However, I will change it from bold & italics (sometimes that's just a little hard to read) and try to shorten it just a bit. There is a thing about white space, which is easier on the eyes. Plus, people glance more than they read (even if YOU are a reader) so short statements/paragraphs is good. I'm learning :)GREAT job!! I've been wanting to do something like this. Oh...I may add the host special too...just to entice for shows (and maybe the amounts for the guest specials to encourage orders). Okay...enough procrastination on my favorite month....thanks again!!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What elements should I focus on for effective feedback on my HWC postcard design?

When seeking feedback on your HWC postcard design, focus on elements such as clarity of message, visual appeal, color scheme, font readability, and overall layout. Ensure that your design effectively communicates the purpose of the postcard and resonates with your target audience.

How can I gather constructive feedback on my postcard design?

You can gather constructive feedback by sharing your design with trusted peers, fellow consultants, or your target audience. Utilize social media platforms, design forums, or even local focus groups to get diverse opinions. Be open to both positive and negative feedback to improve your design.

What specific questions should I ask when requesting feedback?

When requesting feedback, consider asking specific questions such as: "Does the design effectively convey the message?", "Is the text easy to read?", "What do you think about the color choices?", and "Is there anything you would change to improve the overall look?" This will help guide the feedback you receive.

How do I know if my postcard design is appealing to my target audience?

To determine if your postcard design appeals to your target audience, conduct surveys or polls after sharing the design. You can also analyze engagement metrics if you post it online. Observing reactions and comments can provide insights into how well your design resonates with potential customers.

What should I do with the feedback I receive on my postcard design?

After receiving feedback, take the time to review and categorize the comments. Identify common themes or suggestions that could enhance your design. Use this feedback to make informed revisions, ensuring that your final postcard design aligns better with your audience's preferences and expectations.

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