Design choices are like picking your favorite toy to play with, you choose what works best for you and the game you're playing.
Imagine you’re building a tower with blocks. You could use big, heavy blocks or small, light ones. Each kind has its own advantages. Big blocks might make your tower stand taller, but they’re harder to stack. Small blocks are easier to move around, but your tower might be shorter. When you pick which type of block to use, that’s a design choice, it's about what works best for how you want to play.
What Makes a Good Design Choice?
Sometimes, the best design choice isn’t just about what looks cool. It’s also about how well things work together. Like if your tower is going to be part of a bigger castle, you might pick blocks that match in color and size, that way everything fits nicely.
Other times, it's about speed or fun. If you're racing to build the tallest tower before time runs out, you might choose the fastest, easiest-to-stack blocks, even if they’re not as pretty. That’s a design choice too! Design choices are like picking your favorite toy to play with, you choose what works best for you and the game you're playing.
Imagine you’re building a tower with blocks. You could use big, heavy blocks or small, light ones. Each kind has its own advantages. Big blocks might make your tower stand taller, but they’re harder to stack. Small blocks are easier to move around, but your tower might be shorter. When you pick which type of block to use, that’s a design choice, it's about what works best for how you want to play.
Examples
- Choosing between a red or blue button for a website
- Picking the material to build a bridge from
- Deciding whether a phone should have a headphone jack or not
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See also
- What are list your options?
- What are designers?
- What are color palettes?
- How Does Ancient Architecture Influence Modern Building Design?
- What are possible paths?