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Critical design is the practice of creating artifacts that provoke reflection on social conditions rather than solving practical problems. It treats design as a form of social critique, producing objects that function as questions rather than answers. The tradition is closely associated with the Royal College of Art and forms a conceptual bridge to adversarial design — while critical design produces reflection, adversarial design produces conflict. The field has been criticized for prioritizing gallery audiences over the communities it purports to critique, a tension that participatory design attempts to resolve through direct engagement. See also design fiction, which extends critical design into narrative and speculative futures.