Design Concepts Sample Clauses

The Design Concepts clause defines the requirements and expectations for the preliminary design ideas or proposals to be developed and presented by a party, typically in the context of a construction or creative project. This clause outlines the scope, format, and level of detail required for the initial design submissions, such as sketches, diagrams, or conceptual plans, and may specify deadlines or review processes. Its core practical function is to ensure that all parties have a clear understanding of the design direction early in the project, facilitating informed decision-making and reducing the risk of misunderstandings or costly revisions later on.
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Design Concepts. Based on the Agreed Upon Season's Themes, the Licensee shall create, develop and present for CKI's review and approval, a program in a tangible illustrative format of design themes and concepts ("Design Concepts") with respect to the proposed designs for the applicable Collection, together with relevant trims, samples of fabrics and other components. The Licensee shall CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT present the Design Concepts to CKI in a "Design Concepts Presentation Meeting", the purpose of which is to provide CKI with a clear and concrete understanding of the themes, fabrications, styles, attitude and direction of such Collection through the use of either design boards, sketches and/or "rigs" as well as samples of trim, fabrics and other components in each of the Licensee's suggested colors and qualities, also swatches, yarns and illustrations sufficient to give CKI a clear understanding of the particular Products and components the Licensee wishes to develop based upon approved Design Concepts. CKI shall, within 10 business days from presentation of the Design Concepts identified at the Design Concepts Presentation Meetings approve or disapprove and/or provide suggestions, modifications or recommendations, as determined by CKI in its sole and absolute discretion. Any Design Concept which is not rejected or required to be modified within such 10 business day period shall be deemed approved. Any Design Concept or component thereof presented, initiated or submitted by CKI to Licensee to be included in the applicable Collection shall be included in the Approved Design Concepts except as otherwise may be agreed by CKI. All approved and deemed approved Design Concepts are referred to herein as the "Approved Design Concepts." The Licensee shall provide CKI with a photographic record, duplicate "boards" or such other comparable method acceptable to CKI, of the Approved Design Concepts so that CKI has a means to verify compliance with the Approved Design Concepts at subsequent stages of the approval process, within 10 business days after approval of the Approved Design Concepts. The Licensee shall have 10 business days to resubmit for CKI's approval any Design Concept to which CKI directed modifications to be made. If any resubmitted Design Concept, as changed, does not strictly conform to CKI's request for changes, and such strict conformity cannot be obtained after one resubmission, such Design Concept shall not become an Approved Design Concept. No Licensed Products...
Design Concepts. Land subdivision is a compromise among competing and often conflicting objectives. Users of these regulations should recognize that the subdivision of land is far more than a means of marketing land; it is primarily the first step in the process of building a community. Once land has been divided into lots, streets have been established, utilities have been installed and buildings have been constructed, correction of any defects or problems is costly and difficult. Moreover, the development pattern is permanently ingrained upon the community and is unlikely to be changed. Subdivided land becomes a public responsibility requiring the maintenance of improvements and the provisions of public services. Additionally, for the sake of future owners and the community, subdivided land should not only be presently marketable, but should remain competitive with future developments, thereby presenting a stable and liquid investment. Therefore, the interests of the public, the subdivider/developer, and future owners are served by adherence to sound concepts and standards of design. To achieve the desired objectives, all subdivisions within the Town of Atoka must conform to the following basic design concepts:
Design Concepts. Based on the Agreed Upon Season’s Themes, the Licensee shall create, develop and present for CKI’s review and approval, a program in a tangible illustrative format of design themes and concepts (‘‘Design Concepts’’) with respect to the proposed designs for the applicable Collection, together with relevant trims , samples of fabrics and other components.
Design Concepts. Based on Owner’s direction regarding preferred conceptual alternative(s), develop alternative(s) based on the program needs and space requirements. Prepare and submit blocking and stacking diagrams of required spaces Document circulation and flow patterns, and the conceptual design approach for all relevant building systems. Identify any special design considerations that may require specialty Architect’s Consultants.
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