Struggling to get your graphic design community talking about industry articles? Our article conversation templates make it easy to spark thoughtful discussions and meaningful engagement. Use these prompts to transform shared content into lively, insightful conversations.
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Article conversation posts tap into the natural curiosity and opinions of community members. By framing articles with engaging prompts, you encourage deeper reflection and invite members to share their perspectives. This approach not only increases participation but also builds a culture of learning and debate.
Highlighting key takeaways or controversial points gives everyone an entry point, even those who may not usually comment. When members see their thoughts valued and discussed, they are more likely to return and contribute again. The result is a more vibrant, collaborative graphic design community.
What is your biggest takeaway from this article on color theory in branding?
💡 Example: "What is your biggest takeaway from this article on color theory in branding?"
Do you agree with the author's opinion on minimalist logo design? Why or why not?
💡 Example: "Do you agree with the author's opinion on minimalist logo design? Why or why not?"
Which point in this UX trends article surprised you the most?
💡 Example: "Which point in this UX trends article surprised you the most?"
What would you have added or changed in this article on creative portfolios?
💡 Example: "What would you have added or changed in this article on creative portfolios?"
Share a time when you faced a similar challenge as described in this workflow article.
💡 Example: "Share a time when you faced a similar challenge as described in this workflow article."
Does this article change how you think about typography in web design?
💡 Example: "Does this article change how you think about typography in web design?"
What technique from this article will you try in your next project?
💡 Example: "What technique from this article will you try in your next project?"
Which designer featured in this article inspires you most?
💡 Example: "Which designer featured in this article inspires you most?"
This article lists common design mistakes. Which one have you made before?
💡 Example: "This article lists common design mistakes. Which one have you made before?"
If you could ask the author one question about their process, what would it be?
💡 Example: "If you could ask the author one question about their process, what would it be?"
Do you agree with the article's stance on using AI in design workflows?
💡 Example: "Do you agree with the article's stance on using AI in design workflows?"
Which resource from this article would you recommend to a beginner?
💡 Example: "Which resource from this article would you recommend to a beginner?"
What is missing from this design trend roundup?
💡 Example: "What is missing from this design trend roundup?"
How would you apply the advice from this article to your own client work?
💡 Example: "How would you apply the advice from this article to your own client work?"
After reading this, has your view on freelance design changed?
💡 Example: "After reading this, has your view on freelance design changed?"
Which of the article's tips for creative block worked for you before?
💡 Example: "Which of the article's tips for creative block worked for you before?"
What would you rate this article out of 10 and why?
💡 Example: "What would you rate this article out of 10 and why?"
Would you share this article with a colleague? Why or why not?
💡 Example: "Would you share this article with a colleague? Why or why not?"
Which quote from the article stood out to you?
💡 Example: "Which quote from the article stood out to you?"
How does this article compare to your own experience in the design industry?
💡 Example: "How does this article compare to your own experience in the design industry?"
What is one thing you would challenge or disagree with in this article?
💡 Example: "What is one thing you would challenge or disagree with in this article?"
What question do you wish this article had answered?
💡 Example: "What question do you wish this article had answered?"
Share one tool mentioned in the article that you use regularly.
💡 Example: "Share one tool mentioned in the article that you use regularly."
Does this article inspire you to try something new in your next design?
💡 Example: "Does this article inspire you to try something new in your next design?"
If you could sum up this article in one word, what would it be?
💡 Example: "If you could sum up this article in one word, what would it be?"
Have you tried any of the techniques described in this article? Share your results.
💡 Example: "Have you tried any of the techniques described in this article? Share your results."
Which client scenario from the article have you faced before?
💡 Example: "Which client scenario from the article have you faced before?"
How would you explain the article's main idea to a beginner?
💡 Example: "How would you explain the article's main idea to a beginner?"
What is your favorite example or case study mentioned in this article?
💡 Example: "What is your favorite example or case study mentioned in this article?"
Do you think the article's prediction for design trends is realistic?
💡 Example: "Do you think the article's prediction for design trends is realistic?"
Have you read similar articles before? How does this one compare?
💡 Example: "Have you read similar articles before? How does this one compare?"
Would you like to see more articles like this in our community?
💡 Example: "Would you like to see more articles like this in our community?"
What is one question you still have after reading this article?
💡 Example: "What is one question you still have after reading this article?"
Which controversial point in the article do you want to discuss further?
💡 Example: "Which controversial point in the article do you want to discuss further?"
What would you do differently from the advice given in this article?
💡 Example: "What would you do differently from the advice given in this article?"
If you had to teach this article's topic, what would your first lesson be?
💡 Example: "If you had to teach this article's topic, what would your first lesson be?"
What visuals from the article caught your attention?
💡 Example: "What visuals from the article caught your attention?"
Do you feel the article represents current challenges in graphic design?
💡 Example: "Do you feel the article represents current challenges in graphic design?"
How would you summarize this article for a non-designer friend?
💡 Example: "How would you summarize this article for a non-designer friend?"
What other resources would you pair with this article for deeper learning?
💡 Example: "What other resources would you pair with this article for deeper learning?"
To use these templates, pick an article relevant to your community and copy a template that fits the topic. Edit the template with the article's title or main point, and post it along with your article link. Encourage replies by tagging members or following up with your own thoughts. Rotate between different prompt styles to keep conversations fresh and draw in a variety of members.
For all platforms, pair your post with an eye-catching graphic, use clear formatting for article summaries, and time posts when your community is most active. Encourage reactions or quick polls for those who may not want to comment in detail.
It is a ready-made prompt for starting discussions about articles in your graphic design community.
Aim for one or two per week, depending on your community's content pace and engagement levels.
These templates are optimized for graphic design topics but can be adapted for other creative fields.
Tag a few engaged members, reply yourself to model participation, and try different types of prompts for variety.
Yes, a brief summary or highlight gives members context and makes it easier for them to join the discussion.
Ask open-ended questions, highlight controversial or unique points, and personally respond to initial comments.
Yes, the templates are designed for use on any platform including forums, Slack, Discord, and social media.