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I'm a new designer (sort of) and I'm wondering how you guys fix a design that just doesn't feel quietquite right. When you've been working on a design for a while, you can get thatthe feeling that one of many things are wrong but you are too close to spot it.

I'm sure it varies from design to design but is there a checklist of things you would go down? e.g. type, alignment, contrast etc. ?

I'm a new designer (sort of) and I'm wondering how you guys fix a design that just doesn't feel quiet right. When you've been working on a design a while you can get that feeling that one of many things are wrong but you are too close to spot it.

I'm sure it varies from design to design but is there a checklist of things you would go down? e.g. type, alignment, contrast etc

I'm a new designer (sort of) and I'm wondering how you guys fix a design that just doesn't feel quite right. When you've been working on a design for a while, you can get the feeling that one of many things are wrong but you are too close to spot it.

I'm sure it varies from design to design but is there a checklist of things you would go down? e.g. type, alignment, contrast etc. ?

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How to troubleshoot a design that doesn't "feel" right?

I'm a new designer (sort of) and I'm wondering how you guys fix a design that just doesn't feel quiet right. When you've been working on a design a while you can get that feeling that one of many things are wrong but you are too close to spot it.

I'm sure it varies from design to design but is there a checklist of things you would go down? e.g. type, alignment, contrast etc