Design is like giving something a special recipe so it looks good and works well.
Design is how we make things look nice and work better, just like when you arrange your toys in a way that makes them easier to find or more fun to play with.
Making Things Look Nice
Making Things Work Better
Design can also help things work better. Think about your backpack: if it has pockets for your pencil case and water bottle, that's design helping you stay organized and ready for school.
When you design something, you're like a chef, choosing the best ingredients to make the most delicious meal (or the most useful toy, or the most comfortable chair). You’re not just making it look good, you're making sure it does what it’s meant to do.
Examples
- A child builds a tower with blocks to see how high it can go.
- A person chooses a phone with the best camera for taking photos.
- A company makes chairs that are comfortable and look good.
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See also
- What Do Designers Do?: Understanding Design?
- What's the Difference Between Art & Design?
- What are designers?
- How Colours Affect Lighting Design | ARTiculations?
- How Do Artists See the World Differently?