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Design Brief

Design Brief. in the design process. What is a Design Brief?.

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Design Brief

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  1. Design Brief in the design process

  2. What is a Design Brief? • A design brief is a comprehensive written document for a design project developed in concert by a person representing the business need for design and the designer. The document is focused on the desired results of design – not aesthetics. • A design brief will communicate the information to members of the design team, the manufacturing teams, and the principle finical operators.

  3. Contents of a Design Brief. • Title page – This will contain the title of the project, the author, the date, and distribution.

  4. Contents of a Design Brief. • Table of contents – a table of the content and corrisponding page numbers.

  5. Contents of a Design Brief. • Company Profile • Specializations • Chief Engineer/Designer Profile • Company Name • Past Accomplishments

  6. Contents of a Design Brief. • Problem Statement • Problem Description • Constraints • Budget • Time • Needs of the Problem

  7. Contents of a Design Brief. • Goals • What you plan to accomplish • Due dates

  8. Contents of a Design Brief. • Solution Analysis • Risks/Benefits • Planned Solutions • Sketches

  9. Contents of a Design Brief. • Synopsis • Evaluation • Conclusion/Summary

  10. Contents of a Design Brief. • Product design specification is a statement of what a not-yet-designed product is intended to do. Its aim is to ensure that the subsequent design and development of a product meets the needs of the user.

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