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The design considerations phase is where you make a list of factors that need to be considered in broad terms. You do not need to go into the details (i.e. the specifics) at this stage. The type and number of factors you have is unique for each project. That means everyone will have their own set of design considerations specific to their design brief. A good set of design considerations accurately addresses the unique areas of concerns of your proposal as written in your design brief.
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Design Constraints (or Limitations)
Design constraints (of limitations) are the extensions of design considerations. In every design attempt, there will be limitations or constraints or some form of hindrance. Some projects may be constrained by physical space or budget. Some limited by the choice of materials or colors. And most with a time constraint.
Drafting your Design Considerations and Constraints
To draft your Design Considerations and Constraints, you may begin with asking the following question out loud in your head:
‘To (insert your design brief here), what must I consider? I must consider ….‘
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