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conceptual design : ウィキペディア英語版 | conceptual design
Conceptual Design is an umbrella term given to all forms of non-aesthetic design management disciplines. It is the design of interactions, experiences, processes and strategies and is the point at which people, knowledge, products, services, processes, and profitability meet vision and endless possibilities, each acting as a distinct colour on the canvass of the designer. Conceptual designers tend to be better geared to abstract reasoning in any given environment, quickly able to understand the underlying motivations of key players, root-causes of failure, as well as feeling and connecting with the human elements that any system, experience or interaction has on its users. Since the emergence of design thinking as a vehicle for business and research development, many conventionally trained aesthetic designers have wrongly been called upon to support organisations with workshops pertaining specifically to business or process development in the incorrect assumption that all design is equal in this capacity. This has resulted in a large shadow being cast over the role of design in business and development and questions being asked about the value of design as a tool for business and research development. ==References==
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