Design is an ambiguous term that refers to the creation, development, and/or establishment of something, whether through print, web, environment, interactive, written, or thought. This is my working definition, compared with that of Dictionary.com:
de⋅sign
–verb (used with object) 1. | to prepare the preliminary sketch or the plans for (a work to be executed), esp. to plan the form and structure of: to design a new bridge. |
2. | to plan and fashion artistically or skillfully. |
3. | to intend for a definite purpose: a scholarship designed for foreign students. |
4. | to form or conceive in the mind; contrive; plan: The prisoner designed an intricate escape. |
5. | to assign in thought or intention; purpose: He designed to be a doctor. |
6. | Obsolete. to mark out, as by a sign; indicate. |
–verb (used without object) 7. | to make drawings, preliminary sketches, or plans. |
8. | to plan and fashion the form and structure of an object, work of art, decorative scheme, etc. |
–noun 9. | an outline, sketch, or plan, as of the form and structure of a work of art, an edifice, or a machine to be executed or constructed. |
10. | organization or structure of formal elements in a work of art; composition. |
11. | the combination of details or features of a picture, building, etc.; the pattern or motif of artistic work: the design on a bracelet. |
12. | the art of designing: a school of design. |
13. | a plan or project: a design for a new process. |
14. | a plot or intrigue, esp. an underhand, deceitful, or treacherous one: His political rivals formulated a design to unseat him. |
15. | designs, a hostile or aggressive project or scheme having evil or selfish motives: He had designs on his partner's stock. |
16. | intention; purpose; end. |
17. | adaptation of means to a preconceived end. |
Origin:
1350–1400; ME designen < class="ital-inline">dēsignāre to mark out.
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