Design Theory
Design theory is, at its core, a method for addressing specific challenges. It begins with an idea, develops through dialogue, and rests upon solid foundations. This process ensures that elements are logically defined and systematically arranged.
Design is not only about solving problems efficiently and skillfully; it is about weaving together function, value, and meaning gained through experience. From the initial concept, primary and contingency plans are created, forming a system of design elements that expand into a structured framework. The true skill lies in advancing these foundations into innovative options.
In an artistic sense, design is the creation of a subject that grows from a single idea into essential elements. Whether structural, graphic, architectural, or interior, design encompasses diverse tasks and skills that shape visual, auditory, psychological, and even medical experiences. At times, design emerges from entirely new ideas, opening paths to unexplored possibilities.
Examples of Design Types
Interior Design
Graphic Design
Educational Design
Architectural Design
Digital Design
Visual Design
Exterior Design
Fashion Design
And others that we will cover later, along with step-by-step instructions for each type of design, all available on our website
