New Knowledge

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From looking at other designs, I learnt to look outside the contemporary design field and create designs that are completely new and interesting. When it is something that already exists, even similarly, it will cause at least some dis-interest in the audience. Most ways of doing this are creating something original and unique that interests and interacts with audiences differently or taking a current functional design and re-designing it, improving it.

That is why when designing, I try to cover all fields. Who (who is the user, what do they do? what do they want? what do they expect?), what (what will the product do? what does it look like?), when (when is this product to be displayed? does it suit the time era?), where (where is it being implemented? what part of building? where in an area of land? where in the country? where in the world?), why (what is the purpose? why is the design needed?) and how (how can it be implemented? how will it attract and engage audiences). While designing ideas however, it is easy to go overboard, something too complicated and crowded is what I consider poor design.