What is the main difference between communication and functionality in design?

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Communication refers to the aesthetic appeal of a design while functionality refers to the design's effective long-term use.
Communication refers to the aesthetic appeal of a design while functionality refers to the design's effective long-term use.

Communication refers to the design’s ability to convince the audience to buy a product while functionality refers to the design's ability to sell the product.
Communication refers to the design’s ability to convince the audience to buy a product while functionality refers to the design's ability to sell the product.

Communication refers to the design’s ability to put forth a message while functionality refers to how well the design serves a purpose.
Communication refers to the design’s ability to put forth a message while functionality refers to how well the design serves a purpose.

Communication refers to the design’s visual appeal while functionality refers to the design's ability to sell the product.

Communication refers to the design’s ability to put forth a message while functionality refers to how well the design serves a purpose.