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DESIGN DEVELOPMENT CYCLE


October 13th, 2011

REPORT OF DESIGN DEVELOPMENT CYCLE

Here You can see some examples of the “Design Development Cycle”:
                  


Figure 1, “Organizational Chart”

An organizational chart (See Figure 1, “Organizational Chart”) is a diagram that shows the structure of an organization and the relationships and relative ranks of its parts and positions/jobs.



Figure 2, “Onion Diagram”

An onion diagram (See Figure 2, “Onion Diagram”) is a kind of chart that shows the dependencies among parts of an organization or process. The chart displays items in concentric circles, where the items in each ring depend on the items in the smaller rings.



Figure 3, “Pyramid Chart”

A pyramid diagram (See Figure 3, “Pyramid Chart”) is a triangular shape that is divided into horizontal slices. Each slice is then labeled and is used to represent a hierarchy.


                                                               
Figure 4, “Venn Diagram”

Venn diagrams (See Figure 4, “Venn Diagram”) or set diagrams are diagrams that show all possible logical relations between finite collections of sets (aggregation of things). Venn diagrams were conceived around 1880 by John Venn. They are used to teach elementary set theory, as well as illustrate simple set relationships in probability, logic, statistics, and linguistics and computer science.



Figure 5, “Cycle Diagram”

Cycle Diagrams (See Figure 5, “Cycle Diagram”) are a type of graphic organizer that shows how items are related to one another in a repeating cycle. Use a cycle diagram when there is no beginning and no end to a repeating process.


The main benefits of completing a project in different stages are cause then we done all final or even just beginning report, we are able to see how much, at that stage we have done work, when we have to start or/ and finish all works to follow schedule.

Working as a professional interior designer this approach will benefit by using the design cycle you can plan and develop a budget with the client, making provisions for changes at the appropriate stages without significantly affecting key aspects of the design project.

Design Development Cycle benefit the client by employing the design cycle, we can develop an effective pricing strategy and use the natural stages to create payment stages. This is a fair and professional approach.

I am always using design development cycle in my works to get maximum benefits from work. It mainly helps to prepare clearly and easy findable information like: define client needs, design goals & overall parameters, collecting data, identify benefits & pitfalls.

I think all the time we can use this cycle, even then at commercial interior we are employee for small design and we do not coordinate anything- we still can create cycle of client requires, benefits of design and overall report.

By "Lily Design" 2011

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