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The residual effect of this 1962 conference took many twists and turns, and other than some general attributes there is no one way to practice design methods. The focus has been on developing a series of relevant, sound, humanistic problem solving procedures and techniques to reduce avoidable errors and oversights that can adversely affect design solutions. The key benefit is to find a method that suits a particular design situation. The Conference on Design Methods: papers presented at the conference on systematic and intuitive methods in engineering, industrial design, architecture and communications, London, September 1962, Edited by J Christopher Jones and Denis Thornley, Pergamon Press, Oxford, London, New York and Paris, 1963 (have not been able to find a copy of this).
 
==Articulations of Design Methods==
===Foundation of Design Methods===
From the 1962 conference, the participants began to take the discussions forward individually. Of note, Christopher Alexander went on to write his seminal books "[[A Pattern Language]]" [http://www.patternlanguage.com/ Pattern Language] and ''[[A Timeless Way of Building]]." Jones went on to articulate design methods as a way of doing, which was based on the following principles: