3 Flashcards

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To Design means to…

A

plan, to organize.

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common types of design:

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  • Architecture.
  • Designing and engineering buildings and structures.
  • Interior Design.
  • Landscape Design
  • Industrial Design.
  • Fashion Design.

notes:
Structural engineers consider strength and durability when designing a building, while architects focus more on the appearance of the building.

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3
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…… is a way of
solving problems or identifying
opportunities when conventional
thinking has failed.

It encourages you to produce
innovative solutions.

A

Creative problem-solving

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Design vs. or Versus Art

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  • Design aims to find solutions to problems.
  • Design is intentional and strategic
  • conveys information or ideas effectively
  • Design has constraints, such as budget,
    time, materials, and user needs.
  • Independent act of freedom
  • Intention may not always be clear or
    important
  • It may not always convey a clear or direct
    message.
  • Art can be done with fewer constraints.
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5
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The Design
Process

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  1. Define the problem
  2. Collect information
  3. Brainstorm and analysis
  4. Develop solutions
  5. Feedback
  6. Improve your design
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  • Identify the need that
    the design should address.
  • Understand the project’s goals,
    constraints, and target audience.
  • Gather relevant information and
    conduct research to gain insight
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Define the problem

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  • Look for similar projects (case studies) from multiple sources.
  • Analyze user preferences and
    behaviors through:
    *surveys
    *Interviews
    *data analysis.

Explore trends and emerging technologies in the relevant field.

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Collect information

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  • Begin to sketch, make, and study so you can start to understand how all the data and information you’ve collected may impact your design.
  • Collect sketches, take photographs, and gather data to start giving you inspiration.
  • Create a “thought map”, and ask yourself, why? when? who? how? what?
A

Brainstorm and analysis

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At this stage in the design process, the designer will create drawings with
specific solutions for the client.

A

Develop solutions

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  • Express your idea in a coherent form.
  • Critiques will analyze and suggest ways to increase visual and conceptual impact
  • Take notes when your work is critiqued
    to give you an insight into understanding the feedback about your work
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Feedback

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  • Monitor the design’s performance in the
    real world.
  • Make updates and improvements based
    on user feedback and evolving needs.
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Improve your design

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