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Page 1: Introduction to Design

Introduction to Design

Submitted by Romel chakma

(SDM)

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IT IS THE PROCESS OF CONVERTING A CREATIVE IDEA INTO PRODUCT OR SERVICE AND THAT HAS MASS ACCEPTANCE.

DESIGN TO ME

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WHAT IS DESIGN?

• A design is the outward appearance of a product or part of it, resulting from the lines, contours, colours, shape, texture, materials and/or its ornamentation.

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Design process• Its abstract forms works

by consultation and consensus. The process begins with the identification and analysis of a problem or need and proceeds through a structured sequence in which information is researched and ideas explored and evaluated until the optimum solution to the problem or need is devised.

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DESIGN TYPESOriginal Design –an original solution principle is determined for a desired system and used to create the design of a product.

Variant Design – the size and/or arrangement of parts or subsystems of the chosen system are varied. The desired tasks and solution principle are not changed.

Adaptive Design - an existing design is adapted todifferent conditions or tasks; thus, the solution principle remains the same but the product will be sufficiently different so that it can meet the changed tasks that have been specified.

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Features Of Design • Human endeavors (talent, experience,

practice, prejudice)• Design involves creative, innovative, and

original thought• Open-ended Restricted by resources• Designers may have different “value”

systems• Designers have to make decisions under

uncertainty and risk.

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Design process• Its abstract forms works

by consultation and consensus. The process begins with the identification and analysis of a problem or need and proceeds through a structured sequence in which information is researched and ideas explored and evaluated until the optimum solution to the problem or need is devised.

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BIBLIOGRAPHY• www.google .com• http://oami.europa.eu/ows/rw/pages/RCD

/design.en.do• http://www.freeppt.net/background/note

book-paper-506.html• www.wikipedia.com

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