The design concept

Is there positive value to recognizing an invisible Design Concept as a real entity in design conversations? I think so.

First, great designs have conceptual integrity—unity, economy, clarity. They not only work, they delight, as Vitruvius first articulated. We use terms such as elegant, clean, beautiful to talk about bridges, sonatas, circuits, bicycles, computers, and iPhones. Recognizing the Design Concept as an entity helps us to seek its integrity in our own solo designs, to work together for it in team designs, and to teach it to our youth.

Second, talking frequently about the Design Concept as such vastly aids communication within a design team. Unity of concept is the goal; it is achieved only by much conversation.

Thus, moviemakers use storyboards to keep their design conversations focused on the Design Concept, rather than on implementation details.

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