- Read something written out loud.
- Look at something created in color in black and white.
- Listen to something loud at a lower volume.
- Look at something intended to be viewed from a distance really close.
- Show something you’re really familiar with to someone who has never seen it.
- Take something designed to be used indoors and see what it’s like outdoors.
- Display something designed for a small screen on one much larger.
- Do a presentation intended for a large audience in front of just a few people.
- Work through something with specific steps in a different order.
- Read something intended to go from start to finish from finish to start instead.
- And after any of these, ask, what’s working, what isn’t working, what’s surprising, and what should I change?
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