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Get better reviews for your mockups in 7 steps

Comp (aka mockup) reviews are a vital step in the design process, but they don't have to be so stressful.

Image courtesy of AJC, https://www.flickr.com/photos/ajc1

Image courtesy of AJC, https://www.flickr.com/photos/ajc1

Here we've compiled a practical list of best practices to follow before your next mockup review. You might be surprised by some of the simple tips that go a long ways towards setting yourself up for success.

Definitions

Before we dive into the tips, let's first agree on our definitions.

First, the term "mockup" refers to the visual representation of the final project, the deliverable that showcases what the completed site should look like. You might also know these by the term "comps."

Mockups are not wireframes. Wireframes are a completely different (and earlier) iteration, the barebones outline of a site to determine content placement on the page (and sometimes overall information architecture).

Wireframes and mockups aren't even the same fidelity – wireframes are very basic, little more than lines and some boxes, while mockups are the opposite, often (but not always) containing the graphical fine points.

Image courtesy of www.uxpin.com

Image courtesy of www.uxpin.com

Second, mockups aren't fixed at any one place in the design process. In rapid prototyping, they're most common near the end of the process, after several wireframing and low-fidelity prototypes give you some preliminary feedback to step off from.

But one could just as easily jump straight into a mockup at the beginning and move directly into coding an interactive prototype. Everyone's design process is different, and there's no right or wrong way.

Wherever mockups fit into your process, when it comes time for the review, you'll get the best results if you follow these six steps below.

01. Check your design against user data and personas

Make no mistake about it: you'll always encounter criticism during mockup reviews. That's not necessarily a bad thing, either; the whole point of the review process is to create a better product from fresh perspectives. The problem with criticism arises only when it's unwarranted.

You'll be in a much better position to defend your decisions (and guide others for their feedback) if you can back up your choices with actual data.

Personas exist for this reason, as a stand-in for your users, only as effective as the data they're built from. If you made your design decisions based on your persona data – and can prove it in a review meeting – you'll be on better ground to separate the valid critiques from personal opinion.

Image courtesy of www.uxpin.com

Image courtesy of www.uxpin.com

When presenting your mockup, discuss everything as it relates to user goals . This will keep the focus of the meeting where it belongs, and will even preempt some misguided comments.

Yes, your opinion as a designer is valuable since users aren't conscious of the intangibles influencing their experience (the ones that you deal with on a daily basis). But your knowledge, skill, and expertise are only sharpening the knife put forth by your users. Make sure you've designed for the right reasons before ever revealing your work to the outside world, otherwise you'll deserve whatever shredding you get.

If you're having trouble stepping away from your own ego, try asking yourself questions like:

  • Would our target users find this interface intuitive? What difficulties or confusion might they run into?
  • Does the learning curve match the context of use?
  • How does the interface make the person feel? (For example, does the form completion process feel like a machine asking for data, or another human conversationally guiding you to better help yourself? The subtle details of microinteractions add up fast, so don't take anything on the page for granted.)
  • Is the user overwhelmed with choices? Remember the principles of Hick's Law (e.g. limiting on-screen choices) which we described in Interaction Design Best Practices.
  • Does the visual style match the appropriate mood for the users? What about the tone of the language?

A good mockup review session depends first and foremost on a good mockup design. If you're designed using the proper fundamentals, you'll be able to confidently defend your decisions.

02. Invite the right people

If the problem isn't your design, maybe it's your audience. Sometimes the wrong people can derail your mockup review, so take extra consideration when writing the guest list.

Image courtesy of Jean Baptiste Paris, www.flickr.com/photos/jeanbaptisteparis

Image courtesy of Jean Baptiste Paris, www.flickr.com/photos/jeanbaptisteparis

On the one hand, you don't want to invite too few people: some people might feel neglected, and equally risky is that you'll miss out valuable insight from a key player (which becomes more problematic when their advice comes up far later in the process).

On the other hand, you don't want to invite too many people: this leans too close to "design by committee" and may unleash some extraneous politics, not to mention be a waste of time for some people. It's a tricky balance to strike, but there are some helpful guidelines.

Start with your core players: invite at least one person from the following four groups:

  • Marketing – having a marketer present will ensure none of the more tactical aspects of the project slipped by during the "creative" design process.
  • Expert on the Subject – someone who has relevant expertise with the subject – for example, if you're designing a new employee portal for the company site, you might invite your own HR director.
  • Product Management – you want someone there looking after the initial product requirements
  • Developers – a developer will provide indispensable feedback on the logistics of turning the mockup fantasy into a reality.

After that, invite whomever is necessary for your specific project – and only who is necessary. For example, if your design is exceptionally complex, you may want to call in an additional developer. The key is to limit it to only those you need.

03. Use the right collaboration medium

You've got a solid design backed by research, and now a confirmed guest list. The next step is getting everyone together.

Ideally, this is not their first introduction to your design ideas. The best practice is to share any wireframes or prototypes when they're relevant, so feedback specific to them can be implemented as soon as possible. In that case, everyone's been primed and has an idea of what to expect.

Mockup reviews are best done in-person; conference rooms with projection capabilities are a good choice. Talking face-to-face lets you hash everything else quickly, and streamlines any debates, explanations, discussions, brainstorming – the entire process, in general.

While best, getting everyone in the same place at the same time is not always an option. When scheduling conflicts arise, you can fall back on any number of collaboration platforms, depending on your needs.

Image courtesy of UXPin

Image courtesy of UXPin

Obviously, we're most familiar with our own tool, UXPin. This works well for mockup reviews because video/audio capabilities allow for real-time, personal discussions while everyone has access to the mockup (or wireframe/prototype) on the screen – anyone can add comments or make quick edits to the actual document.

The bare minimum, though, is any tool that allows you to communicate. For instance, after distributing the file, you could simply start a Google Hangout, or use a broad collaboration tool like Slack (very smooth and simple to use). The main goal of the mockup review is, after all, sharing thoughts with one another.

04. Always set the context

This is good advice for any review meeting, beyond mockups, even beyond the web design industry. The thinking is, "an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure".

Before the review, explain the context to set the stage. Cite the research the design was based on, and how your ideas aim to meet certain goals. As recommended in The Guide to Mockups, tell them the level of fidelity and why so they aren't expecting something beyond the current phase. Acknowledge any shortcomings or "TBD" elements now, so your audience can move past them and onto more helpful critiques.

Then, during the actual presentation of the mockup, explain your own mindset behind your choices. Sometimes designers can forget that everyone else doesn't know as much as they do, so any background you give will help present a clearer view of your vision.

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Sew tons of cute baby bibs using my best, free baby bib pattern in 3 sizes, ranging from newborn bib to toddler bib. A set of these adorable baby bibs and one of my Ultimate Diaper Clutches (pattern here) will make the perfect handmade gift every new mom would love to have.

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Baby Bib Pattern

This baby bib was designed to be simple and minimalistic, and a good project even for those who are new to sewing (though you might want to see this beginner guide for sewing too!)

It's perfect to have at hand for every occasion and it is available in three sizes, from newborns to 4 years. And since everybody has been asking me what fabric I used: it's the gorgeous Sweet Baby Girl collection designed by Lori Whitlock for Riley Blake. I loved working with these prints.  Mix-and-match works great, the prints are small and perfect for tiny baby things to sew. If you are expecting a little baby girl, this is your go-to fabric. Teddy bears, cats, sheep, rabbits - and my favorite, these cute pink elephants with little hearts on their trunks and the tiny floral background - irresistible!

pink baby bib pattern detail

I designed the bib pattern for my own babies - and I'm quite picky about the bibs available out there in shops, so you know you're going to be making a great shaped bib that will get lots of compliments. Perfect for a drooly baby, a messy toddler or a perfect baby shower gift!

three pink bibs sewn with free baby bib pattern

First, for those of you who like video tutorials, I've made a video slide-show to get the feeling of how easy it is to sew one:

No time to sew now? Use this link or the image below to save it to Pinterest and sew when you need the pattern:

baby bib pattern

What is the Finished Size of these baby bibs?

Width x Length:
Newborn(Small, 0-3 months) 7" x 9 ½" (18 x 24 cm)
Baby (Medium, 3-12 months) 8" x 10 ½" (20 x 27 cm)
Toddler (Large, 1-4 years) 9 ½" x 12 ½" (24 x 32 cm)
Neck Opening: Newborn Size 9 ½" (24 cm), Baby (Medium) 11" (28 cm), Toddler (Large) 12" (31 cm)

What size baby bib does my baby need?

If you are not sure what size baby bib your newborn needs, it's always better to go one size up. You can add a second kam snap to the back, so there are two sizing options in one single baby bib. How cool is that!

SUPPLIES to sew the baby bib pattern:

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  • A fat quarter of quilting fabric (I used a few pieces from Lori Whitlock's Sweet Baby Girl collection.)
  • Fat eighth of terry cloth: 14" x 11" (36cm x 28cm) /alternative: sew-in batting, interfacing
  • A set of KAM snaps or metallic snaps or Velcro tape
  • sewing machine or needle, pins or sewing clips,
  • iron, scissors, or rotary cutter plus cutting mat (I usethis one by Olfa)
  • baby bib pattern– scroll to the end of this tutorial for the link.

Baby Bib Sewing Steps:

Let's sew!

Step 1 - Print the Baby bib template

Decide on the size you need. In doubt, choose the larger size. Print the pattern (link at the end of the tutorial) to a piece of cardboard or paper. You'll cut two pieces of fabric from it, like this:

two pieces of fabric cut from the baby bib pattern

Step 2 - Optional Piecing

If you want your bib pieced like I did mine (see the piece on the left?), you'll first cut three pieces of fabric and stitch them together using a ¼" seam allowance (0.7cm).

pink rotary cutter with fabric on cutting table

  To make it super easy for you, I did all the measuring and here are the dimensions:

template for the free bib pattern

You'll get these:

easy bib pattern pieces to sew

Step 3 - Cut The Baby Bib pieces

Then use the template to cut 2 pieces from fabric and 1 from interfacing, interlining or best a layer of terry cloth for maximum absorbance.

Bonus tips - What Interfacing to use for baby bibs?

Now, a few words on absorbance and a suggestion for extra-drooly babies: use terry cloth as an interlining layer. Here's an image to show you options and from left to right, it's terry cloth, then thin woven fusible interfacing and batting. They are all good, but terry cloth will always be the preferred choice for me when sewing bibs.

photo shows types of interfacing that are good for sewing a baby bib

Step 4- Layer The bib pieces

Place the terry cloth on a flat surface, then one piece of fabric right-side-up, and the other piece of fabric facing down (So the fabric will be RST, right sides together). Like this:

layers to sew

Step 5 - Sewing the bib

Stitch around using a ⅜" or 1 cm seam allowance. Make sure to leave a 3" (7cm) gap at the bottom, for turning. Go slowly and use a short stitch length, it will make sewing curves a breeze.

free bib pattern

  Step 6 - Trim Off Bulk On the Seam

Trim down the terry cloth layer close to the stitching line to reduce bulk. Like this:

fabric shears cutting terry cloth

Also, trim and notch the seam allowance on the fabric, using pinking shears, taking care not to snip into any stitches. I use my tiny and cute (and sharp!) polka-dot scissors to cut tiny V-shaped notches into the curved edge portions. One thing to remember: do not trim down the seam allowance of the 3" part that has not yet been sewn.

how to sew a baby bib

Step 8 - Turn the Bib Right Side Out And Close the Gap

Turn right side out, using a point turner or a non-sharp object like a chopstick or a knitting needle.

sewn item

Press well, especially the opening. Topstitch around the bib, also closing the gap.

Step 9 - Add Kam snaps or Other Type of Bib Closure

kam snaps added to fabric

Last step: add KAM snaps. If you haven't done that before, here's an easy tutorial for you:

or a video slideshow, if you're more of a YouTube person:

It's easy and quick!

I hope this makes it super easy for you to sew a load of baby bibs, either for your own or your friends' babies. Enjoy! Also, make sure to get a coordinating free bandana bib pattern (here), a baby sized earwarmer headband. Now use up your stash making lots more. If you share your bibs on Instagram, make sure you tag #applegreencottage so I can find them and see!

No time to sew now? Use this link or the image below to save it to Pinterest and sew when you need the pattern:

free baby bib pattern

How Do I Get the Baby Bib PATTERN for FREE?

The pattern is available IN THE SHOP – but WAIT! Get it for free when you sign up for our free newsletter:

I'll email you the bib pattern in 3 sizes when you sign up for the FREE AppleGreen Cottage newsletter –at this link:

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Sign up for the free newsletter here  to get the  bib pattern for free by email – and tons of other goodies!

CURRENT SUBSCRIBERS: You can re-download the bib pattern for FREE from my shop with your 100% DISCOUNT CODE that's is in my latest newsletter – visit the SHOP (here – scroll down for BABY BIB PATTERN) and apply coupon in 'View Cart' before checkout.

For anyone who'd prefer not to join the newsletter, you can stillpurchasethe baby bib pattern in my shop.

Want more baby sewing patterns?

You'll love our BABY SEWING PATTERNS series! Check out more baby sewing patterns:

  • Diy Knot Headband tutorial
  • Cute baby hat - FREE pattern!
  • this 2-Sized Free Bandana Bib For Babies and toddlers (Updated!)
  • this cute Baby Burp Cloth - FREE Pattern

Or check out this popular pattern in our shop:Ultimate Diaper Clutch - a perfect baby welcoming gift every new mom would love to get!

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Get The Diaper Clutch PATTERN in the shop HERE.

Baby Bib Pattern - The Best Free Baby Bib Pattern in 3 Sizes

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