

The gestalt of a complete solution that considers the solution of a core product as well as all the surrounding context like packaging, messaging, and customer journey. (Source: nitishq on Twitter)Įxperience n. An overly simplified presentation of actual work. A polite way of saying, “Your logo sucks.” (Source: Greg Osborne, comments)Įxecutive review n. Especially Pleasing Standard (Source: Bonnie Siegler, Eight And A Half)Įvolve the brand idiom. Usually posters, brochures, or invitations. A fancy word for printed material that has a short life span. Ducks Per Inca (Source: Bonnie Siegler, Eight And A Half) EĮphemera n. You work the whole thing up and I’ll tell you what I don’t like later. (Source: Vidhyamohankumar, comments)ĭo whatever you want idiom Translation: I don’t have time and I don’t know what I want. Take pictures from a million angles and post-process the images to make it look 5 times cooler than it actually is. (Shawn Harrington, comments)ĭocument the shit out of it idiom. (Source: Paul O’Connor, Ziba)ĭo a walkthrough idiom. (Source: D’Wayne Edwards, Pensole) Break some rules until we realize we can’t really break any rules. A design that both changes the market and simultaneously references what currently exists. (Source: Deroy Peraza, Hyperakt)ĭisruptive adj. (Source: Mark Kawano, Storehouse) Gluing innovation and collaboration together with some common sense and some flash cards. (Source: Nate Bolt, Ethnio)ĭesign thinking n. Adding the word “design” in front makes your focus groups seem less like total bullshit.

(Source: Sagi Haviv, Chermayeff & Geismar & Haviv)ĭesign research n. If your information design were a car, this would be its miles per gallon rating (Source: Brian James, Fathom)ĭecorative adj. Create Slither Slather (Source: Bonnie Siegler, Eight And A Half) Dĭata ink ratio n. (Source: Team, Ammunition Group)ĬSS abbrev. The most important things you need to pay attention to in a design.
