Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

w-and-f

Noun
/ˈdʌb.əl.juː-ænd-ɛf/
Definition
W-and-F refers to the pattern of styles or efficiencies used in design and engineering, often highlighting the importance of both width (w) and form (f) in various applications.
Examples
  • The architect focused on w-and-f to create a harmonious building layout.
  • In product design, considering w-and-f can lead to more user-friendly solutions.
Meaning
The term suggests a balance of spatial dimensions and aesthetic or functional shapes, crucial for effective design.
Synonyms
  • Width and Form
  • Shape and Size
  • Dimensional Design