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Design paradigm

Hi there! Design paradigm is just a fancy way of saying the way we typically do things when we design something, like how we draw a picture or build a sandcastle. It's like following a set of steps that help us make something look good and work well.

Imagine you want to draw a picture of a tree. You would start by drawing the trunk and then add branches and leaves. That's your design paradigm for drawing a tree.

In the same way, when we design something like a website, we have a set of steps we follow to make it look good and work well. This might include things like choosing the right colors, picking the right fonts, and deciding where to put buttons and links.

There are different design paradigms for different kinds of things we might design. For example, the design paradigm for a building might include things like making sure it's sturdy, has enough space for people to move around, and looks good from the outside.

So, design paradigm is just a way of saying the way we typically do things when we design something. It helps us create things that work well and look great!
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