Design Statement

A design statement is an analysis of a project’s structure. In order to make a design statement,  you must explain the analysis of the project’s context, summarize the key components of the planning context, and identify the primary opportunities and constraints identified from the analysis provided. There is no real definitive format for a design statement but most businesses require one in standard essay format. The audience that a designer statement is intended for is the viewer and the public. A designer statement is used to help the audience have a better understanding of the designers piece of work and the designers purpose/process . 

 

Sources “What is a Designer Statement” by Vadmin Gershman . In this article he emailed 30 designers asking them “what is a designer statement and how do you write one”? Designer Justin M Smith stated “some artists believe designer statement is unnecessary and or misleading…” “to me many designer /artist statements are a poor excuse to explain art/design to the public who will in the end have their own opinions on the origin,methods and overall worth of the final project”.

Designer Christopher Baker stated “whether it’s called an artist statement. Research statement or designer statement. I think the ultimate goal is the same ; to help others understand what motivates you”

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *