So to wrap up this section on design approach, use design approach as a springboard for your creativity, just so you have a starting point, I usually start with a rectangular design because I'm just more comfortable with it. And it's just given me the starting point just to come up with some ideas, then I can easily turn it into a rectangle, a 45 degree, or throw some arcs and tangents of it, or start completely fresh and use either curvilinear or circle design approach. And that's the idea of design approach. I'm not bound with one design approach as I can also mix them well together. The more you get stuck on a paper, the more you will come up with an idea of what you like and what you don't like. Just keep drawing and you eventually will come up to something that you really happy with.
In the next section, we're going to take a brief overview on how to allocate space And what all of this means, in the design context, down the road, we'll take design principles. And later on Also, we're going to get to the real meat of this course. And that's the conceptual design. And we're actually going to start drawing on a paper. As far as the design approach, all of the design examples are available to download. You can keep them as a reference and also to work on your own style.
That's it for this section. Thank you very much again for watching. If you do have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact me. I'll get back to us as soon as I can. And I'll see you in the next lesson. Thank you.