Hi, Tatum! Thank you for peer reviewing my article. I know I didn't have a lot but you really helped me come up with more ideas on how to make my article neutral. I made sure in my article to cover both sides. I admit, the possibilities of it scares me too a little bit. With all these jobs covered by artificial intelligence, where does that leave us? Thanks again for taking the time to give me a thoughtful peer review. Haileywriter (talk) 23:52, 17 April 2019 (UTC)Reply

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You've added a lot of content to sustainable design, nice work! Here are some suggestions to make sure you get a good grade:

  1. You're still a bit light on content, are there any other topics you could cover? Maybe more on example features or projects?
  2. Your section on "future of" might be better called something like "promotion of" or "governance of" ...maybe there's more you can talk about here as well?
  3. One more pass at linking to other wikipedia pages is needed, e.g. for Non-renewable resource
  4. Check for spelling and grammar

--Julianfulton (talk) 19:51, 22 April 2019 (UTC)Reply