Sunday, October 2, 2011

Hicks Law and Design

As a digital designer, the designing process for projects that need to be made sometimes takes a while because of the many possibilities on how to execute a specific project. The Hicks Law may as well apply to all process of designing wheather its digital, graphic or textile design because alike the definition of Hicks Law "all tasks consist of four steps".

After reading this researching this law I believe that the process of identifying, accessing, deciding, and implementing a design is a great process to follow as a digital designer. This is because nothing is left out when finally implementing the design because you've followed the steps correctly. Different situations do occur as a designer and i've learned from researching the Hicks law to try to simplify options for each steps and make my decisions for my design clean and clear.

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