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While paying attention to the following points, first start by setting the "classification pattern" that will serve as the classification policy. Give a name (heading) to the classification Indicate the underlying classification method Give the book a title that makes it clear what kind of editing it is about. This time, I worked while using the design tool Figma . Designers and directors who use Figma on a regular basis were seen teaching members who were not used to it how to use it.
This culture of teaching each other has remained unchanged since our founding, and I really like it! Now, let's introduce the table of contents of the cookbook created by GIG members! Ishii (designer) Miura : "It's good that the scenes are specific and easy to imagine. It's good Phone Number List to be more specific if you clarify what is easy by cooking time etc." If the classification is based on something that is perceived differently by different people, such as "delicious," the classification becomes ambiguous, so it's a good idea to set a classification pattern that anyone can understand, such as a numerical value or color.

Yamaguchi (Director) Miura : "It's great that there are so many classification patterns! of a woman in her 30s raising children." Mr. Miura carefully comments on each member's work one by one. Feedback will further deepen your understanding of information design. Fukada (Director) Miura : ``It's great that the title has a humorous feel to it (lol).It uses keywords that are easy to understand at a glance, such as ``foreign country'' and ``season,'' so I think it's easy for users to imagine the recipe.
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