Design as a noun
informally refers to a plan or get-together for the structure of an object or a
system as in architectural blueprint, manufacturing sketch, business process,
circuit diagram and sewing patterns while "to Design” refers to making this plan. No generally-accepted definition
of "Design" exists, and
the term has different connotations in different fields (see Design disciplines
below).
However, one can also Design by directly constructing an object as in
pottery, engineering, management, cowboy coding and Graphic Design.
More formally Design has been defined as follows.
(noun) a specification of an object, manifested by an agent,
intended to accomplish goals, in a particular environment, using a set of
primitive components, satisfying a set of requirements, subject to constraints;
(Verb, transitive) to create a Design, in an environment (where
the Designer operates)
Another definition for Design is a roadmap or a strategic
approach for someone to achieve a unique expectation. It defines the
specifications, plans, parameters, costs, activities, processes and how and
what to do within legal, political, social, environmental, safety and economic
constraints in achieving that objective.
Here, a "specification" can be manifested as
either a plan or a finished product, and "primitives" are the
elements from which the Design object is composed.
With such a broad denotation, there is no universal language
or unifying institution for Designers of all disciplines. This allows for many
differing philosophies and approaches toward the subject (see Philosophies and
studies of Design, below).
The person Designing is called a Designer, which is also a
term used for people who work professionally in one of the various Design
areas, usually also specifying which area is being dealt with (such as a
fashion Designer, concept Designer or web Designer). A Designer's sequence of
activities is called a Design process. The scientific study of Design is called
Design science.
Designing often necessitates considering the aesthetic,
functional, economic and sociopolitical dimensions of both the Design object
and Design process. It may involve considerable research, thought, modeling,
interactive adjustment, and re-Design. Meanwhile, diverse kinds of objects may
be Designed, including clothing, graphical user interfaces, skyscrapers,
corporate identities, business processes and even methods of Designing.

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