Difficulty: Easy
Correct Answer: Incorrect
Explanation:
Introduction / Context:
Design terminology distinguishes aesthetics (expression, brand, sensory appeal) from function (utility, performance). The item asks whether personal or cultural expression is “functional design.”
Given Data / Assumptions:
Concept / Approach:
Allocate the correct attribute to its domain: expression to aesthetic design; performance to functional design.
Step-by-Step Solution:
1) Define aesthetic design: look, feel, symbolism, culture.2) Define functional design: tasks, performance, reliability.3) Map personal/cultural expression to aesthetics.4) Conclude the statement is incorrect.
Verification / Alternative check:
Consider two variants with identical function but different finishes and motifs; expression varies while function stays constant.
Why Other Options Are Wrong:
“Correct” reverses definitions. “Partially correct” or “Context-dependent” blur the clear terminological boundary.
Common Pitfalls:
Assuming expressive styling changes function; conflating user delight with performance metrics.
Final Answer:
Incorrect
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