generic designs
[/dʒəˈnerɪk dɪˈzaɪnz/]
noun
designs genéricos
1. standardized or non-proprietary designs that lack distinctive features and can be applied across multiple products or contexts
The company replaced their branded packaging with generic designs to reduce costs.
A empresa substituiu suas embalagens com marca por designs genéricos para reduzir custos.
2. design templates or patterns that are not customized or tailored to a specific brand or individual need
Many startups begin with generic designs before developing their unique visual identity.
Muitas startups começam com designs genéricos antes de desenvolver sua identidade visual única.
3. commonplace or unoriginal design solutions that lack creativity or differentiation
The website suffered from generic designs that failed to engage users.
O site sofria com designs genéricos que não conseguiam engajar usuários.
In both Brazilian and North American business contexts, 'generic designs' often carries a slightly negative connotation, implying lack of originality or effort. However, in cost-conscious or startup environments, generic designs are valued as practical, efficient solutions. The term is frequently used in design, marketing, and technology industries.
NYC Slang
cookie-cutter designs
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