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  • 0. Introduction
  • 1. Legal Design
    • What is Legal Design?
    • What is Design?
    • Types of Design
    • What is Design Thinking?
    • Key Challenges for Legal Design
  • 2. Design Mindsets
    • Pausing Feasibility
    • Everything is a Prototype
    • Welcome, Criticism
    • Users at the Center
    • Get Specific, Go for Extreme
    • Questioning Everything, Like a Beginner
    • Working in Mixed Teams
    • Going Visual
    • Build to Think
    • Constrain Yourself
  • 3. Design Process for Lawyers
    • Understand your users & system
    • Synthesize your findings
    • Brainstorm & build
    • Test & Iterate
    • Scale it Up
    • Tweaks for Lawyers
  • 4. Legal Design Mechanics
    • Principles for Good Legal Design
    • User Requirements and Insights
    • Legal User Types
    • Next Gen Legal Products and Services
  • 5. A New Culture for Legal Orgs (coming soon)
  • 6. A Future Agenda
  • About + Feedback
    • Privacy Policy
  • Search
  • 0. Introduction
  • 1. Legal Design
    • What is Legal Design?
    • What is Design?
    • Types of Design
    • What is Design Thinking?
    • Key Challenges for Legal Design
  • 2. Design Mindsets
    • Pausing Feasibility
    • Everything is a Prototype
    • Welcome, Criticism
    • Users at the Center
    • Get Specific, Go for Extreme
    • Questioning Everything, Like a Beginner
    • Working in Mixed Teams
    • Going Visual
    • Build to Think
    • Constrain Yourself
  • 3. Design Process for Lawyers
    • Understand your users & system
    • Synthesize your findings
    • Brainstorm & build
    • Test & Iterate
    • Scale it Up
    • Tweaks for Lawyers
  • 4. Legal Design Mechanics
    • Principles for Good Legal Design
    • User Requirements and Insights
    • Legal User Types
    • Next Gen Legal Products and Services
  • 5. A New Culture for Legal Orgs (coming soon)
  • 6. A Future Agenda
  • About + Feedback
    • Privacy Policy
  • Search

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Iteration Plan: from feedback to improvements

Use this template to take in the feedback and test results you’ve gathered, and put them to use — in improving your design work to make it more usable, engaging, and feasible.

(c)Margaret Hagan

  • 0. Introduction
  • 1. Legal Design
  • 2. Design Mindsets
  • 3. Design Process for Lawyers
  • 4. Legal Design Mechanics
  • 5. A New Culture for Legal Orgs (coming soon)
  • 6. A Future Agenda
  • About + Feedback