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In the current conclusion to the application or use of scientific principles to a design methodology, we discuss a series of different principles. There are more (the law of thermodynamics is an interesting one to try this with as is survival of the fittest). Keeping to only one design principle, ideology or approach allows for the potential for you to miss different ideas that may be far better than what may come from your standard approach. At the very list it tests your own thinking to find and fix flaws or gaps. Give it a go.
Hosted through equal and opposite responses by M. Boer and S. Schekman on 6th October 2020
Keys: the design process, iteration, optimisation, alternative perspectives of design.
By SoMIAEIn the current conclusion to the application or use of scientific principles to a design methodology, we discuss a series of different principles. There are more (the law of thermodynamics is an interesting one to try this with as is survival of the fittest). Keeping to only one design principle, ideology or approach allows for the potential for you to miss different ideas that may be far better than what may come from your standard approach. At the very list it tests your own thinking to find and fix flaws or gaps. Give it a go.
Hosted through equal and opposite responses by M. Boer and S. Schekman on 6th October 2020
Keys: the design process, iteration, optimisation, alternative perspectives of design.