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Vladimir [108]
2 years ago
13

In 1-2 paragraphs discuss the effect strict limitations such as very limited budget or unavailability of certain design tools, m

ight have on the design process.
(4 Points)
Business
1 answer:
irina [24]2 years ago
4 0
Strict limitations can affect the design process in two ways – it could either upset the outline procedure, or put in more motivation to the procedure. Having strict limitations, for example, an exceptionally restricted budget, could bring about low quality of the design result, and an insufficient articulation of the expected design.On the other hand, strict limitations could likewise rouse the artist to conceive brand new ideas and extemporize, particularly when certain materials are inaccessible. Being imaginative and formulating different approaches to finish the design procedure could bring about an agreeable plan item that has the full expression of the planned outline.
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