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The phrase "hands-on design" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a practical, active approach to design work, often involving direct engagement with the materials or processes.
Example: "The workshop focused on hands-on design, allowing participants to create prototypes using various tools and techniques."
Alternatives: "practical design" or "active design".
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Some university architecture students traveled to Haiti for hands-on design and construction experience.
Hands-on design projects are used as vehicles for learning design thinking's tools and methodology.
Find creative solutions to health care challenges with hands-on design thinking sessions.
The class will involve heavily hands-on design, analysis, and manufacturing.
But when it came to hands-on design, he recalls, "I was talking about it rather than doing it.
Immerse yourself in a four-day hands-on design thinking workshop, working in the field and with the Stanford d.school.school
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"Most designers don't do a lot of hands-on designing, but they paint themselves into a corner by being personalities and celebrities.
Gleba believes a partnership between GVEP and CLASSE could motivate the next generation of machinist and scientist through the promotion of hands-on, design-based projects for students.
Or is the maker mindset and further enablement of hands-on, design-based education driving a seismic shift in mentality — from consumer to producer?
And in a turbulent world, the new hands-on designs for liberal education are our best investment in America's long-term promise and continued prosperity.
What better way to have a "bias towards action" then to run a hands on design project on the first day of class?
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