Launch
The launch stage should, it is hoped, be less stressful than many of the others. After you have crafted an announcement, it is time to get the message out. Facebook, Twitter, blog posts, and email campaigns all help you spread the word. You may also want to have a launch party. If you are doing this on a small scale, be sure you invite the right audience and give them a highlight of the project goals and objectives. Be sure that you invite anyone who sponsored the project (including family and friends) and be sure to thank people individually for their contribution in making the project possible. It is often overlooked, but taking a little bit of time to celebrate your success is as important a step in the design process as the rest of ...
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