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Design Process
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Design Process 1) generation
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Design Process 1) generation 2) selection
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Design Process 1) generation 2) selection 3) alternatives
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Design Process 1) generation 2) selection 3) alternatives 4) refinement
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Design Process 1) generation 2) selection 3) alternatives 4) refinement 5) comp
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Design Process 1) generation 2) selection 3) alternatives 4) refinement 5) comp 6) feedback
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Design Process 1) generation 2) selection 3) alternatives 4) refinement 5) comp 6) client feedback 7) revisions
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Design Process 1) generation 2) selection 3) alternatives 4) refinement 5) comp 6) client feedback 7) revisions 8) final
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Stage 1: Generation - Think “laterally” - “concept” stage - rough as you want- - no one else needs see it
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Lateral Thinking Edward DeBono invented the term 'lateral thinking' in 1967. There are several ways of defining lateral thinking, ranging from the technical to the illustrative.
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"You cannot dig a hole in a different place by digging the same hole deeper" This means that trying harder in the same direction may not be as useful as changing direction. Effort in the same direction (approach) will not necessarily succeed.
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"Lateral Thinking is for changing concepts and perceptions"
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Can be better understood by comparing it to linear thinking
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Linear: move sequentially forward from one step to another, each step building on the one before (eg math)
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Lateral: sequential steps not necessary, sometimes one step is “wrong” but suggests a correct alternative. Eg: insulin
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Linear: because sequential steps are deemed “correct”, end result is believed to be prove “right”, but basic premise may be wrong Lateral: is about questioning that initial assumption
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Lateral thinking can never substitute for linear thinking, both are necessary. Lateral thinking enhances problem solving by questioning assumptions and offering choices.
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How can we stimulate lateral thinking? By consciously following certain steps
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Challenge assumptions - breaking out of old ideas/assumptions forces new ways to look at a problem - dot exercise
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Join these dots with 4 straight, connected lines
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What was the assumption?
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Before any design project, question What are the implicit assumptions I’m making?
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Generate Alternatives - Not being satisfied with the initial, obvious solution, forces oneself to generate alternatives - often a genuinely new idea is formed, not possible using “linear” means - square exercise
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Divide this square into 4 identical pieces
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A principle discovered: Any line, symmetrical about axis and drawn through axis will generate identical shapes
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Before starting concept stage, decide on an arbitrary number of concepts and don’t stop till you get there. NEVER be satisfied with your first idea (though it’s OK to come back to it AFTER you come up with many more).
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Brainstorming - Working in groups facilitates free association Suspend judgment - At the idea generation stage, don’t judge the ideas, a “bad” one may suggest a “good” one - Criticism/judgment come later in the process
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- Bathroom lock exercise
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Example of Linear Thinking Portable sound system Linear Solution: How can we make a stereo portable enough that an individual can carry it?
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Example of Lateral Thinking Portable sound system Lateral Solution: What are the needs of a portable sound system?
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Questioning Assumptions - go to true basic needs - portability, sound quality, sound necessary for user only
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Stage 2: Selection Now, once we have many alternatives, we use critical mind to judge effectiveness of designs. - does it “solve” design problem - does it satisfy formal design criteria (rhythm, balance, proportion, etc) - intuition: is it “working” - refer back to research
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Stage 3: Generate alternatives within idea - once you’ve narrowed it down to one idea, generate alternatives around that idea - play with elements - can be one of the most important stages - “push” the idea
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Stage 4: Refinement - pick the best of the alternatives and “tweak” it - type at the top, at the bottom, on the side - all variations
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Stage 5: final outcome - comp? - proof of concept - scenario video - layout - suitable to show a client to sell idea
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Stage 6: Client feedback - client discusses “likes” and “dislikes”, areas to change - I will try to satisfy role of client, and suggest areas to improve
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Stage 7: Revisions - correct/change as requested by client - repeat stages 5,6, and 7 as needed
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Stage 8: Final - in the real world, it would go to to press/web/development - in our case, you hand it in
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