What is Design?

I will try to explain my knowledge about design as I like. 


Thinking about the ethical responsibilities of designer, I need a precise definition of what design is. In this longish post I will show you my short answer.

There are quite good definitions. More then once, the definition was excellent, but in my opinion, it did not get distinction.

A design is a plan to make something. Color, shape, technology, and function each are means of realizing this objective. It is because people always play a central role in design that it has the power to bring progress to society. Art is a creation of which the main purpose is to convey an emotion.

Now my thinking about design.

It is said that the word, "design" comes from the Latin word designer. Designer is said to have meant to draw a plan. For this reason, it is thought that the word design initially was used in this sense of a plan on paper.
In spite of the varying interpretation of design roles, we have universally seen a gradual maturing of the UX field over the years. At the industry level, the understanding of design, and what designers do has evolved.
Design is no longer seen as just crafting UI elements or even product experiences. there is a broader understanding in the industry that design can influence the experience a user has with all of a company's touchpoint's ultimately, all these touchpoints and product experience's culminate in the overhang perception of a company's brand and design impact all of this.
When discussing design, one topic that comes up often is the difference between design and engineering. The question often comes up of whether nanopass 33, a hypodermic needle for insulin injection that won the good design, grand award in 2005, is an example of design or engineering. whoever it can be said that it will not be an example of design.

Now let's talk about art!!

Designers and artists take inspiration from each other. Graphic arts, and graphic design follow similar trends and movements. Art and design share a history. There is a whole arts form of making objects mimicking useful products to make statements. 

Design isn't about just visual skills or making things nice. It can be about life and death. Think of airplane controls 'human error' as the cause for a plane crash is commonly the crew not handling signals as intended by the designers. Think of cars, playgrounds, toy. Would the rehinge genocide have happened at this scale, if it weren't for fake news spreading on easy to use social platforms? That's why I believe it's borderline criminal to teach people how to express themselves for a living and then tell them they're a design.