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A single design approach refers to using one consistent framework, layout, or methodology for creating products, systems, or services across different contexts. While this approach can streamline processes, it has notable pitfalls that need to be considered:


1. Lack of Flexibility


2. Overgeneralization


3. Cultural and Contextual Insensitivity


4. Scalability Issues


5. Limited Innovation


6. Risk of Homogenization


Mitigating the Pitfalls


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When generating multiple ideas for critique purposes, it’s essential to structure the feedback process to ensure it is constructive and actionable. Here’s how you can do this effectively:


1. Present Ideas Clearly


2. Encourage Open-Ended Critique


3. Focus on Diverse Perspectives


4. Compare Ideas Against Criteria


5. Emphasize Strengths and Weaknesses


6. Prototype and Iterate


7. Use Collaborative Critique Sessions


Example Format for Feedback:

IdeaStrengthsWeaknessesSuggestions for Improvement
Idea AInnovative, visually appealingExpensive to implementSimplify materials to reduce cost
Idea BPractical, scalableLacks a “wow” factorAdd unique design elements
Idea CCost-effective, easy to useLimited target audienceExplore broader applications

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