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INFO Design is used both as a noun and a verb. The term is often tied to the various applied arts and engineering (See design disciplines below). As a verb, "to design" refers to the process of originating and developing a plan for a product, structure, system, or component with intention. As a noun, "a design" is used for either the final (solution) plan (e.g. proposal, drawing, model, description) or the result of implementing that plan in the form of the final product of a design process. This classification aside, in its broadest sense no other limitations exist and the final product can be anything from socks and jewellery to graphical user interfaces and charts. Even virtual concepts such as corporate identity and cultural traditions such as celebration of certain holidays are sometimes designed.
More recently, processes (in general) have also been treated as products of
design, giving new meaning to the term "process design".
Designing often requires a designer to consider the aesthetic, functional,
and many other aspects of an object or a process, which usually requires
considerable research, thought, modeling, interactive adjustment, and
re-design.
The distinction between pure and applied arts is not completely clear, but
one may consider Jackson Pollock's (often criticized as "splatter")
paintings as an example of pure art. One may assume his art does not convey
a message based on the obvious differences between an advertisement poster
and the mere possibility of an abstract message of a Jackson Pollock
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