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Iterative Design

Iterative design means that when you are developing your design you need to make small changes and developments throughout the designing and modelling stages.

Examples

Examples

  • Examples of iterative design methods are:
    • Making lots of models.
    • Using CAD to develop and show a range of solutions.
    • Getting regular feedback from your client, users and by testing and evaluating your models.
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