designformation
Designformation is a concept used in design theory to describe the reciprocal process whereby design decisions and activities shape the subsequent formation of systems, products, spaces, or organizations, and in turn how those formed conditions constrain further design work.
The term combines design and formation and appears in design research discourse as a way to capture
Core ideas: Formation results from constraints, stakeholders, and intended use; design acts as a generative force,
Contexts and methods include architecture, software architecture, product and service design, urban planning, and organizational design.
Examples are seen in software and urban planning. In software, early architectural decisions influence team organization
Critiques include that the term can be vague and overlaps with existing concepts like design process or
Designformation is best understood as a lens for examining how design decisions ripple through systems over