konseptilla
Konseptilla is a theoretical framework used to analyze and organize ideas into modular, interacting components. It is described as a tool for conceptual design and communication, enabling teams to map complex ideas into smaller units that can be developed independently yet function cohesively.
Origin and name: The term appears in contemporary design literature as a coined concept with no single
Core principles: Modularity—ideas are split into discrete units; Contextual relevance—each unit relates to user needs and
Process and structure: Konseptilla typically involves phases such as ideation, where units are generated; consolidation, where
Applications: The framework is used in design education to teach modular thinking, in product and software
Reception and critique: Proponents praise its emphasis on modularity and clarity, while critics warn that it