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Introduction to Design

Introduction to Design. Submitted by Romel chakma (SDM). DESIGN TO ME . IT IS THE PROCESS OF CONVERTING A CREATIVE IDEA INTO PRODUCT OR SERVICE AND THAT HAS MASS ACCEPTANCE. . WHAT IS DESIGN?.

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Introduction to Design

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  1. Introduction to Design Submitted by Romelchakma (SDM)

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

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. DESIGN TYPES Original 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 to different 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.

  6. 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.

  7. 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.

  8. BIBLIOGRAPHY • www.google .com • http://oami.europa.eu/ows/rw/pages/RCD/design.en.do • http://www.freeppt.net/background/notebook-paper-506.html • www.wikipedia.com

  9. THANK YOU

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