client-feedback

Vocabulary Word

Definition
'Client-feedback' refers to the commentary or response from a client about your services or products. It helps to understand how well you're meeting clients' needs and expectations.
Examples in Different Contexts
In UX design, 'client-feedback' helps refine user interfaces for better usability. A UX designer could say, 'Client-feedback on the prototype led us to redesign the navigation layout.'
Practice Scenarios
Academics

Scenario:

One of our study sponsors would like us to focus more on environmentally friendly solutions. We might need to rethink our research areas.

Response:

If we realign our research based on the client feedback, we can look into sustainable development practices.

Creative

Scenario:

The client mentioned that the color scheme doesn't resonate with their brand. We should discuss alternative palettes.

Response:

Why don't we present a couple of new color schemes based on the client feedback?

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