Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Design Process

Design Process is a linear, or straight, sequence of events that has a start and end point. There are many levels of the Design Process, from coming up with an idea, to analyzing it, to researching to the finished, evaluated product. However, it would be much more interesting to do the research sections than most any other parts of the Design Process.

I personally prefer researching things, especially if I was interested in the topic. During research, one needs to find something suitable to the project, which is always an interesting challenge to do correctly. However, the thought of working for hours in a library with books, or at a computer delving through old archives of information is very, very appealing to me, because I love history (Even if the product is not historical, it is still appealing!).

The reason why I find researching so interesting is because of the thought of being able to create a product, paragraph or proposition that nobody else has before is… a bit empowering, making me want to try and strive to do it. Plus, the thrill is the same with any kind of thing one can produce or invent before another. Humans are greedy creatures, so it really is natural you want to accomplish something before another.

Hugs,
The NA.

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