délabores
Délabores is a neologism used in some design theory and critical discourse to describe the practice of removing unnecessary elaboration from artifacts, processes, or communications in order to improve clarity, usability, and efficiency. The term is not widely standardized in scholarly references, but it is employed by designers and commentators to signal a deliberate move toward minimalism and functional conciseness.
Etymology and scope: the coinage blends the prefix de- with elaborer (to elaborate), suggesting a turning away
Principles and methods: délaborate practices prioritize economy of means, cognitive load reduction, and task-focused design. Common
History and reception: the term appeared sporadically in online design criticism and philosophy of technology discussions
See also: minimalism, simplification, refactoring, user-centered design.
Notes on usage: because délaboré is not an established term in all communities, readers should interpret it