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In our testing, we found there was confusion in setting up subgroups with a wide range of research participants. We wanted to reduce confusion in setting up subgroups in GitLab.

Are you a designer who is frustrated with only focusing on the next milestone? Do you feel like you have to answer too many questions in every Issue? Do you feel like your product is not making any progress? **Time to Think Bigger!**

This article is not another blog post about whether designers should code. Instead, it's the perspective of a GitLab designer learning to contribute.

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We're working on improving our documentation site usability and discoverability. Check out what's changed and get a sneak peek at the refinements coming to docs.gitlab.com.

When you're explaining designs or requesting feedback, it's easy to give too much information. Here are some tips on how you can communicate better as a designer, especially if you're working remotely.
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