CHAPTER 10 REVIEWING DESIGN

Introduction

Reviews of a design are core to the design process. The lead designer needs to understand the value and importance of different types of reviews, acknowledging the most important ones in the Design Programme. Some reviews of the design are informal, others formal. Some proactive, others reactive. Some consider aesthetics, others functionality, and many both. Simply, design reviews are central to the design process and the lead designer must facilitate the right reviews at the right time as part of proactively coordinating the design.

Design reviews by the client team or external stakeholders might not take place regularly; however, they are the ones most likely to influence the direction of the design. ...

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