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design brief

by yahya zaryata - Friday, 5 April 2024, 5:38 PM
 

 is a document of a design project developed by a person or team (the designer or design staff) in consultation with the client. This defines the project deliverables and scope, as well as the products or works (performance and aesthetic), timing and budget. It can be used in many projects including This includes projects in the fields of architecture, interior design, and industrial design. Design briefs are also used to evaluate the effectiveness of the design after production and during the construction process to keep the project on track and within budget. Some companies rely on this method more than others, and there is a risk involved. Towards more accountability in the design process In contrast many people find it very useful, but it also usually changes over time and is set over the course of a project's development, often being signed off on by the client and designer at specific stages of the project. 



 

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design requirements

by mohammedtaqiyeddine oumeddour - Thursday, 9 May 2024, 9:47 PM
 

Design requirements are specific criteria, specifications, or constraints that outline what a product, system, or project must achieve or adhere to in order to fulfill its intended purpose. These requirements serve as guidelines for designers and developers throughout the design process.