Semantics aside, my point was simply that even within large, beautiful 
structures there will always be some elements that do not need to be redesigned 
everytime.  
 


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From: Dante Murphy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tue 10/16/2007 3:11 PM
To: Cindy Blue; Mark Schraad; David Malouf
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Subject: RE: [IxDA Discuss] Recap: Chicago IxDA's Pattern Libraryconversation



That would be a standard, not a pattern.

This is an important distinction because a standard represents a
requirement, while a pattern represents a design element.

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Surely there are patterns for things like how many square feet to
allocate for a bathroom stall, right?



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