Design takes time. A designer always needs to begin the creative process when thinking about a new idea. A designer needs to be patient and ready to make changes to fit the clients and audiences desires. Therefore, almost all designs we observe in our daily life had to go through many different stages or drafts before it was considered finished.
The design process has three steps; thinking, looking, and doing.
The first step is “thinking” about the design. This includes brainstorming ideas, considering constraints given by the client, the clients and audiences desires, and budget. The designer must consider all these things before actually beginning to create the design.
The second step is “looking” at other designs. This is considered the research part of the creative process. Designers observe other designs already produced and gather information and inspiration for their production.
The third step is “doing.” This is the step that the designer takes to create the final product. This step involves prototyping the design. The designer must make many drafts or tests that eventually result in the finished product. The designer may use thumbnails, sketches, and drafts until he/she is satisfied. This step is also important for the designer’s client. The design must have many different options in case the client isn’t pleased with the first idea.
Therefore, design is more than the final product we see; it is a long and well planned process. Design is about the process and the finished product.
The design process has three steps; thinking, looking, and doing.
The first step is “thinking” about the design. This includes brainstorming ideas, considering constraints given by the client, the clients and audiences desires, and budget. The designer must consider all these things before actually beginning to create the design.
The second step is “looking” at other designs. This is considered the research part of the creative process. Designers observe other designs already produced and gather information and inspiration for their production.
The third step is “doing.” This is the step that the designer takes to create the final product. This step involves prototyping the design. The designer must make many drafts or tests that eventually result in the finished product. The designer may use thumbnails, sketches, and drafts until he/she is satisfied. This step is also important for the designer’s client. The design must have many different options in case the client isn’t pleased with the first idea.
Therefore, design is more than the final product we see; it is a long and well planned process. Design is about the process and the finished product.
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