DESIGN MANIFESTO 
A Design Manifesto is a written  declaration that outlines the principles, values, beliefs, and intentions guiding the design process and outcomes of a particular individual, team, organization, or movement and establishing a clear and shared vision for the work.
TOPIC : Create a simple statement on "How will you tackle everyday challenges in Design , if you are a Designer? , and a typeface poster of the statement. 
Instructions : Artboard Dimension : A4 
Application  : Canva 
Color           :  Use Black and White 
STATEMENT : "Inspiration resides in every moment "
Introduction : Tackling everyday challenges in design requires a combination of problem-solving skills, creativity, adaptability, and effective communication. Here are some strategies to navigate common challenges

Define the Problem Clearly:
       Start by clearly understanding the problem or challenge at hand. Break it down into specific components to identify the root issues.

User-Centric Approach:
       Embrace a user-centric design mindset. Understand the needs, behaviors, and preferences of the end-users to inform your design decisions.

Research and Gather Information:
        Conduct thorough research to gather relevant information. This includes market trends, user feedback, and insights from stakeholders. Informed decisions are more likely to lead to successful solutions.

Collaborate with Stakeholders:
        Work closely with stakeholders, including clients, users, and team members. Regular collaboration fosters a shared understanding of goals and ensures that everyone is on the same page.

Iterative Design Process:
        Adopt an iterative design process that allows for continuous refinement. Test prototypes, gather feedback, and be willing to make adjustments based on the evolving needs of the project.

Embrace Constraints:
        Acknowledge and embrace constraints, whether they be budgetary, time-related, or technological. Constraints can foster creativity by encouraging innovative solutions within limitations.

Stay Current with Design Trends:
        Keep up with current design trends, tools, and technologies. Staying informed about the latest developments in the design field ensures that your solutions remain relevant and effective.

Seek Feedback Early and Often:
         Share your work with others early in the process to gather diverse perspectives and feedback. Constructive criticism helps identify potential issues and provides insights for improvement.

Maintain Flexibility:
          Be flexible and open-minded in your approach. Design projects may evolve, and being adaptable allows you to pivot when necessary.

Prioritize Time Management:
          Effectively manage your time to meet deadlines without compromising the quality of your work. Break down tasks into manageable chunks and set realistic timelines.

Document and Reflect:
          Document your design process, decisions, and any lessons learned. Reflecting on past challenges and successes can inform your approach to future projects.
Continuous Learning:
          Cultivate a mindset of continuous learning. Stay curious and be willing to explore new techniques, tools, and methodologies to enhance your design skills.

Balance Aesthetics and Functionality:
           Find a balance between aesthetics and functionality. A visually appealing design is important, but it should also effectively serve its intended purpose.
Example
MOCKUPS 
CONCLUSION 
A Design manifesto serves as a foundational document that aligns designers and typographers, providing a shared vision for the use of type in design projects. It helps maintain consistency, coherence, and a distinct visual identity across various design applications. By combining these strategies, designers can navigate the complexities of everyday challenges and develop solutions.
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