Are you looking to better understand what your drawing community truly wants and needs? Gathering feedback can feel daunting, but with the right prompts, you can spark valuable conversations and steer your group in the right direction. These templates make it easy to invite open, honest feedback that will help your community thrive.
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Asking for community feedback does more than just collect opinions. It shows members that their voices matter and that their insights can directly influence the future of your drawing space. When people feel heard, they are more likely to engage, participate, and invest in the groupβs success.
Soliciting feedback also uncovers hidden needs, creative ideas, and potential areas for improvement. This collaborative approach builds trust and helps foster a culture of continuous improvement. For drawing communities, where creativity and personal expression are core values, feedback-driven dialogue can lead to more inclusive, inspiring, and relevant experiences for everyone.
What drawing tools or apps do you wish our community would discuss more?
π‘ Example: "What drawing tools or apps do you wish our community would discuss more? Share your picks!"
How do you feel about our current monthly drawing challenges?
π‘ Example: "How do you feel about our current monthly drawing challenges?"
What would make our tutorial resources more helpful for you?
π‘ Example: "What would make our tutorial resources more helpful for you? Let us know your thoughts!"
Which topics should we cover in our next live drawing session?
π‘ Example: "Which topics should we cover in our next live drawing session? Suggest your ideas below."
If you could change one thing about our group, what would it be?
π‘ Example: "If you could change one thing about our group, what would it be?"
Do you prefer digital or traditional drawing discussions here?
π‘ Example: "Do you prefer digital or traditional drawing discussions here?"
What inspires you to participate in our drawing prompts?
π‘ Example: "What inspires you to participate in our drawing prompts?"
Are our community guidelines clear and helpful for you?
π‘ Example: "Are our community guidelines clear and helpful for you? Please share your experience."
How would you rate the feedback you receive on your art here?
π‘ Example: "How would you rate the feedback you receive on your art here? What could be improved?"
Which drawing styles do you wish were featured more in our group?
π‘ Example: "Which drawing styles do you wish were featured more in our group? Share your favorites!"
What keeps you coming back to our drawing community?
π‘ Example: "What keeps you coming back to our drawing community?"
If you could add any new feature to our group, what would it be?
π‘ Example: "If you could add any new feature to our group, what would it be?"
Do our drawing challenges fit your skill level?
π‘ Example: "Do our drawing challenges fit your skill level?"
How do you prefer to receive community updates?
π‘ Example: "How do you prefer to receive community updates? Let us know your favorite method."
What topics do you feel are missing from our discussions?
π‘ Example: "What topics do you feel are missing from our discussions? Suggest below."
Have our resources helped you improve your drawing skills?
π‘ Example: "Have our resources helped you improve your drawing skills?"
What is one thing you wish you knew before joining our group?
π‘ Example: "What is one thing you wish you knew before joining our group?"
Are there any artists you want to see featured in our community?
π‘ Example: "Are there any artists you want to see featured in our community? Tag them or let us know!"
How can we make our critique sessions more supportive?
π‘ Example: "How can we make our critique sessions more supportive? Share your ideas."
Do you feel comfortable sharing your work here? Why or why not?
π‘ Example: "Do you feel comfortable sharing your work here? Why or why not?"
What motivates you to try new drawing styles or techniques?
π‘ Example: "What motivates you to try new drawing styles or techniques?"
What would you like to see more of in our weekly newsletters?
π‘ Example: "What would you like to see more of in our weekly newsletters? Let us know."
Is there a type of feedback you wish you received more often?
π‘ Example: "Is there a type of feedback you wish you received more often? Tell us your preference."
How do you stay motivated to draw regularly? Any tips for the group?
π‘ Example: "How do you stay motivated to draw regularly? Any tips for the group?"
What time of day is best for live drawing sessions?
π‘ Example: "What time of day is best for live drawing sessions? Vote below."
What is your favorite thing about our drawing community?
π‘ Example: "What is your favorite thing about our drawing community?"
Would you like more beginner-friendly content or advanced tips?
π‘ Example: "Would you like more beginner-friendly content or advanced tips? Share your choice."
How do you prefer to receive art critique - written comments or video reviews?
π‘ Example: "How do you prefer to receive art critique - written comments or video reviews?"
What themes would you like to see in our future drawing prompts?
π‘ Example: "What themes would you like to see in our future drawing prompts? Suggest below."
Do you feel our community is welcoming to new members?
π‘ Example: "Do you feel our community is welcoming to new members?"
What frustrates you about sharing art online? How can we help?
π‘ Example: "What frustrates you about sharing art online? How can we help?"
How often would you like to see drawing challenges posted?
π‘ Example: "How often would you like to see drawing challenges posted?"
What are your favorite types of community events?
π‘ Example: "What are your favorite types of community events?"
Is there a drawing resource you wish we would add to our library?
π‘ Example: "Is there a drawing resource you wish we would add to our library? Share your ideas."
Do you prefer structured events or spontaneous activities?
π‘ Example: "Do you prefer structured events or spontaneous activities?"
What is one thing we could do to help you grow as an artist?
π‘ Example: "What is one thing we could do to help you grow as an artist?"
Have you made any art friends through our community?
π‘ Example: "Have you made any art friends through our community?"
Would you like to see more collaborative drawing projects?
π‘ Example: "Would you like to see more collaborative drawing projects? Vote below."
What is your biggest challenge with drawing right now?
π‘ Example: "What is your biggest challenge with drawing right now? Share with us."
How do you discover new drawing techniques?
π‘ Example: "How do you discover new drawing techniques?"
Do you feel encouraged to experiment with your art here?
π‘ Example: "Do you feel encouraged to experiment with your art here?"
To use these templates, simply copy and paste them into your community platform of choice. Adjust the wording to match your community's style or the specific topic you want to focus on. Encourage responses by tagging members, pinning the post, or following up in comments. Be prompt in acknowledging feedback and share updates on how suggestions are being used. This closes the loop and encourages ongoing input.
These templates are designed for all platforms. For best results, adapt them to fit your platformβs format, such as using polls on Facebook, question stickers on Instagram, or threads on Discord. Always use visuals where possible to enhance engagement in drawing-focused communities.
Aim for once or twice a month to avoid overwhelming members while maintaining regular input.
Acknowledge all feedback, summarize key points, and share how you plan to act on suggestions.
Use simple, specific prompts and reassure members that all opinions are valued and welcome.
Yes, targeted feedback helps you make meaningful improvements and shows members their input matters.
Thank members for their honesty, address concerns respectfully, and use criticism as an opportunity to improve.
Absolutely. Adjust the wording to fit your communityβs focus, whether itβs painting, digital art, or another medium.
Yes, sharing outcomes or thanking members increases trust and encourages future participation.