Types of design

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This all about the 16 types of Design that can be reported.
Allows student to learn more about the aspects of arts.
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TYPES
OF
DESIGNS

DESIGNis the practice of
conceiving andplanning whatdoesn't
exist.Itisabroadtermthatcanbe
applied to creating structures,
environments, interfaces, products,
services,featuresandprocesses.The
following are common types of
design.
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Architectureistheartandscienceof
designing buildingsandotherphysical
structures.Awiderdefinitionoftenincludes
thedesignofthetotalbuiltenvironmentfrom
themacroleveloftownplanning,urban
design,andlandscapearchitecturetothe
microlevelofconstructiondetailsand,
sometimes,furniture.
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Interiordesignistheartand
scienceofenhancingtheinteriorofabuildingto
achieveahealthierandmoreaestheticallypleasing
environmentforthepeopleusingthespace.
Aninteriordesignerissomeonewhoplans,
researches,coordinates,andmanagessuch
enhancementprojects.
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Landscapearchitectureisthestudyand
practiceofdesigningenvironmentsofvaryingscale
thatencompasses elementsofart,
environment,architecture,engineering,and
sociology.Alsothedesignofoutdoorareas,
landmarks,andstructurestoachieveenvironmental,
social-behavioural,oraestheticoutcomes.
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Industrialdesignistheprofessional
serviceofcreatinganddevelopingconcepts
andspecificationsthatoptimizethe
function,valueandappearanceofproducts
andsystemsforthemutualbenefitofboth
userandmanufacturer.
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Fashiondesignistheartof
applyingdesign,aestheticsandnatural
beautytoclothinganditsaccessories.
Itisinfluencedbyculturalandsocial
attitudes,andhasvariedovertimeand
place.Fashiondesignersworkina
numberofwaysindesigningclothing
andaccessoriessuchasbraceletsand
necklaces.Becauseofthetime
requiredtobringagarmentontothe
market,designersmust at
timesanticipatechangestoconsumer
tastes.

Engineeringdesignisthe
methodthatengineersusetoidentifyand
solveproblems.Ithasbeendescribedand
mappedoutinmanyways,butall
descriptionsincludesomecommon
attributes:Engineeringdesignisa
process.Thispowerfulapproachto
problemsolvingisflexibleenoughtowork
inalmostanysituation.
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Software designis the process by which
anagentcreates a specification of asoftware artifact,
intended to accomplishgoals, using a set of primitive
components and subject toconstraints.Software
design may refer to either "all the activity involved in
conceptualizing, framing, implementing,
commissioning, and ultimately modifying complex
systems" or "the activity
followingrequirementsspecification and
beforeprogramming, as ... [in] a stylized software
engineering process.

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Userinterfacedesign(UI)generally
referstothevisuallayoutoftheelementsthat
ausermightinteractwithinawebsite,or
technologicalproduct....Userinterface
designsmustnotonlybeattractiveto
potentialusers,butmustalsobefunctionaland
createdwithusersinmind.

Graphic designis the
process of visual communication
and problem-solving through the
use of typography, photography, and
illustration. The field is considered a
subset of visual communication and
communicationdesign, but
sometimes the term "graphic
design" is used synonymously.
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Information architecture(IA) is the
structural design of sharedinformationenvironments;
theartandscienceof organizing and
labellingwebsites,intranets,online
communitiesandsoftwareto support usability and findability;
and an emergingcommunity of practicefocused on bringing
principles ofdesign,architectureandinformation scienceto the
digital landscape.Typically, it involves
amodelorconceptofinformationthat is used and applied to
activities which require explicit details of complexinformation
systems. These activities includelibrarysystems
anddatabasedevelopment.
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Gamedesignisalargefield,
drawingfromthefieldsofcomputer
science/programming, creativewriting,
andgraphicdesign.Gamedesignerstake
thecreativeleadinimaginingand
bringingtolifevideogameworlds....
However,noteveryonewhoenjoysplaying
videogameswillenjoycreatingthem.

User Experience Design
Looking at end-to-endexperiencesfrom
the perspective of customers including
things like products, services,
environments and interactions.

is the bridge between
theenterprise
businessmodel and
theenterprisestrateg
y on one side, and
thebusinessfunction
ality of the
corporatebusinessor
organization on the
other side. People
who buildbusiness
architectureare
known asBusiness
Architects
Business Architecture

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(also known as
scenography,
stagedesign,set design,
or productiondesign) is
the creation of theatrical, as
well as film or
televisionscenery.Scenic
designerscome from a
variety of artistic
backgrounds, but in recent
years, are mostly trained
professionals
Scenic design

Architecturallightingdesignisafield
withinarchitecture,interiordesignandelectrical
engineeringthatisconcernedwiththedesign
oflightingsystems,includingnatural
light,electriclight,orboth,toservehuman
needs.
Theaimoflightingdesignisthehuman
response,toseeclearlyandwithout
discomfort.Theobjectiveofarchitecturallighting
designistofurtherthedesignofarchitectureor
theexperienceofbuildingsandotherphysical
structures.
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Lighting Design

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Sound designis the process of recording,
acquiring, manipulating or generating audio
elements. It is employed in a variety of disciplines
including filmmaking, television production,
theatre,soundrecording and reproduction, live
performance,soundart, post-production and video
game software development.

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