Depends on what you mean by deconstruction. I define deconstruction as giving up integrating and differentiating a concept because the stated phenomenon is too complex.
Deconstruction leads to demasking: what does a thing - in your case: a design or picture - mean in the last instance or for the communicaror or originator. - What do you want to apply constructivism for?
Deconstruction is a technique of understanding the relationship between text and meaning. Derrida's technique consists in connecting the readings of a text with an ear for what contradicts the intended meaning or structural unity of a particular text. The goal of deconstruction is to show that the use of language in a text and the language as a whole is complex, unsimplifiable, unstable, or impossible. Through his readings, Derrida hoped to show deconstruction in practice.