We've built a distributed collaboration approach by holding regular critique sessions twice a week, where designers present their work and receive feedback from the team. This helps to ensure that designs meet their objectives, remove blockers, empower each other, hear new perspectives, and build domain expertise. To make it effective, we use guidelines such as timeboxing, keeping it abstract, having a facilitator, asking exploratory questions, reinforcing good design choices, preparing and being present, running critiques regularly, and using a specific platform like Whimsical to facilitate the process. This approach has been valuable in our remote setting, allowing us to provide feedback and receive feedback in a structured way, which helps to maintain context and ensure that everyone is on the same page.