Many classical symmetrical designs have desirable characteristics, one of which is called D-optimality. The D-optimality concept can also be applied to select a design when the classical symmetrical designs cannot be used, such as when the experimental region is not regular in shape, when the number of experiments chosen by a classical design is too large or when one wants to apply models that deviate from the usual first or second order ones. The D-optimality concept is developed and it is also explained that D-optimality is only one possible criterion to choose a particular design. A few other criteria are also given that complement the information obtained by the D-criterion.