Idea generation

Cards (20)

  • What is the purpose of using an analogy or metaphor in technology transfer?
    To apply existing knowledge in a new context
  • What is technology transfer?
    Using technology from one product to solve a problem with another
  • What principle was used to create the blender function?
    The principle of a boat propeller
  • What technology did Nike base their Shox absorption system on?
    Formula One shock absorption technologies
  • What are the steps to start morphological analysis?
    • Create lists of design possibilities under relevant headings
    • Take random lines through the lists to generate ideas
    • Conjure images based on the combinations
  • What is an example of a design brief mentioned in the study material?
    Design seating for use in a country park
  • What headings can be used in morphological analysis for seating design?
    • Shape
    • Nature theme
    • Number of legs
    • Material
    • Target user
  • What is one possible shape for seating mentioned in the morphological analysis?
    Round
  • What is one possible nature theme for seating mentioned in the morphological analysis?
    Leaves
  • What is one possible material for seating mentioned in the morphological analysis?
    Wood
  • What is one possible target user for seating mentioned in the morphological analysis?
    Child
  • What is the difference between a thought shower and brainstorming?
    • Thought shower: Individual idea generation
    • Brainstorming: Group activity focused on quantity of ideas
  • What is the main focus during brainstorming sessions?
    Quantity of ideas over quality
  • What do mind maps NOT do?
    Generate ideas
  • What is a mood board used for in design?
    • A collage of images related to the project
    • Helps collect and inspire new ideas
    • Creates an aesthetic vision for the project
  • What is the purpose of a lifestyle board in design?
    • Understand the target user
    • Represents the lifestyle of the typical user
    • Considers user’s living conditions, hobbies, and preferences
  • Who commonly uses mood boards?
    Graphic designers, product designers, interior designers, and architects
  • What do mood boards investigate in a product?
    Patterns, textures, shapes, and colors
  • What is the main content difference between mood boards and lifestyle boards?
    Lifestyle boards represent the lifestyle of the typical user
  • How do lifestyle boards help designers?
    By considering the user's lifestyle and preferences