Design is both the act of creation (verb); [THE] Design is a deliverable.

To use the word response seems like a misuse of the word. If one starts by
defining a problem/space, proceeds through various brainstorming/ideation
activities/and produces some artifact - that artifact could be THE design,
but it's not technically a response, unless you consider a defined problem
as a question and a design as a response to that question - is that your
colleague's meaning when he/she/it talks about response?

On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 2:27 PM, Jerome Ryckborst <
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>  I see Design as a verb, and my colleague sees Design as a noun.
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> So by "Response" I mean "the deliverable" – the thing that addresses the
> problem.
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> -=- Jerome
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