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Conceptual design

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Conceptual design is an early phase of the design process, in which the broad outlines of function and form of something are articulated. It includes the design of interactions, experiences, processes, and strategies. It involves an understanding of people's needs and how to meet them with products, services, and processes. Common artifacts of conceptual design are concept sketches and models.[1]

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  1. ^ Lab, Purdue Writing. "Stage One: Conceptual Design // Purdue Writing Lab". Purdue Writing Lab. Retrieved 2022-06-08.