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Testing

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Testing

In order to get feedback on your ideas, you should test them with the people who would use your product. Keep in mind your design doesn’t need to be totally done. You can test the ideas with a design that is part way done. The earlier you get feedback, the better. That way you can understand what’s working well and what to change.

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