CAUTION: DRAFT ONLY - Not Compiled not tested not build

A draft is essentially a preliminary, incomplete, but structured representation of an idea that serves as the basis for further development.
One could say: It is the bridge between a pure concept and a finished, realized work.


Essential Characteristics of a Draft

  1. Preliminary
    It is not the final product, but a working stage. Mistakes, gaps, and changes are to be expected.

  2. Structure – Even if it is unfinished, it already provides a clear direction: structure, layout, rough proportions, or main ideas.

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  3. Means of communication – It serves to show one's own idea to others or to reflect on it before finalizing it.

  4. Flexibility – A draft is adaptable. It thrives on being critically examined, supplemented, and redesigned.


Examples of Designs


💡 In short:
A design is like a Rough framework that already gives an idea of the shape of the final product, but still leaves room for changes, corrections, and improvements.


If you want, I can also explain the difference between draft, plan, and concept—they are often confused.

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