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Discover Ludwig"design to" is not a grammatically correct phrase in written English.
It is more common to say "designed to" or "designing to" depending on the tense and context of the sentence. Here are some examples: - "This new product is designed to increase efficiency in the workplace." (present tense) - "The architect is designing to optimize natural light in the building." (present continuous tense) - "The training course was designed to improve employee performance." (past tense) - "I will be designing to incorporate more sustainable materials into our designs." (future tense).
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As designers let's not design to please other people, let's design to please ourselves.
"They are a design to instigate fantasy.
And coincidentally, or by design, to promote yourself?
"I want to bring modern design to people.
I hope you find the minimalist design to your liking.
For design to be effective, it cannot be sustainable.
Is there a grand design to the cosmos?
Furthermore, Fullbright is using visual design to supplement those associations.
Is it possible for a design to be too efficient?
We've used service design to develop our Live Healthy project.
And he uses design to express that love.
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