Friday, March 19, 2010

Addressing Questions on Design Process

How I relate design thinking, use and implement it in the future will be based on my design experiences and processes. Design processes is trial and error which leads to beneficial designs and answers. Including everyone in the design process is a key factor contributing to successful design. Thus, a designer relates to the occupants’ individual needs. This along with prototyping helps to eliminate any final problems.

The current Community Village project has taken us through a lot of critical thinking about design. Since design processes include satisfying user needs we need to address our multiple groups in a way that satisfies them all. Planning standards vary for the different groups, so adjustments will need to be made to spaces, products, materials, and signage that accommodate them all.

These beginning stages of the design process have made me very aware of all the time that will need to be spent on these multiple user projects. The researching of design planning standards is key to laying out the space. It is the start of the programming and layout. They will be the foundation to which I start future projects.

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