Why is Brainstorming Important? - We need to make ideas stand out. The web is getting saturated… And creativity is a choice.- It’s not just about the design or the code - it’s about stepping back and looking at the big picture.
The digital industry tends to underplay the emotions, symbology and story behind thingsWe are way focused on innovation, design and usabilityWhich are quite important... but I feel like there is a place for the other part tooTraditional always focused on the story because they had a storytelling mediumWe have an interactive one - That is often quite utility based.But I suspect the middle ground is social because it's our job to applications that can allow people to share their own stories
The digital industry tends to underplay the emotions, symbology and story behind thingsWe are way focused on innovation, design and usabilityWhich are quite important... but I feel like there is a place for the other part tooTraditional always focused on the story because they had a storytelling mediumWe have an interactive one - That is often quite utility based.But I suspect the middle ground is social because it's our job to applications that can allow people to share their own stories
The digital industry tends to underplay the emotions, symbology and story behind thingsWe are way focused on innovation, design and usabilityWhich are quite important... but I feel like there is a place for the other part tooTraditional always focused on the story because they had a storytelling mediumWe have an interactive one - That is often quite utility based.But I suspect the middle ground is social because it's our job to applications that can allow people to share their own stories
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Years ago, during Old Spice's heyday, the brand was more Sean Connery than Jim Carrey. The brand's messaging was sincere, moody and engaging.Isaiah Mustafa (born February 11, 1974)[1] is an American actor[2] and former wide receiver for the NFL[3][4] signed as a rookie with the Seattle Seahawks in 2000 and NFL Europe.[5]
Years ago, during Old Spice's heyday, the brand was more Sean Connery than Jim Carrey. The brand's messaging was sincere, moody and engaging
Years ago, during Old Spice's heyday, the brand was more Sean Connery than Jim Carrey. The brand's messaging was sincere, moody and engaging
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The digital industry tends to underplay the emotions, symbology and story behind thingsWe are way focused on innovation, design and usabilityWhich are quite important... but I feel like there is a place for the other part tooTraditional always focused on the story because they had a storytelling mediumWe have an interactive one - That is often quite utility based.But I suspect the middle ground is social because it's our job to applications that can allow people to share their own stories
Where do you Begin?Isis Better to Brainstorm Alone or in Groups?What’s a good Process?What are some good techniques?
First: DEFINE THE PROBLEM. Turn Problems into solutions.One of the Mistakes is that you start off being too Generalized. Or not having a clear directions. Create a really cool toothbrush holder, not create a really awesome bathroom accessory. Be Specific. Constraints are good. They give you something to measure against.WARNING: Don’t focus on technique yet
First: DEFINE THE PROBLEM. Turn Problems into solutions.One of the Mistakes is that you start off being too Generalized. Or not having a clear directions. Create a really cool toothbrush holder, not create a really awesome bathroom accessory. Be Specific. Constraints are good. They give you something to measure against.WARNING: Don’t focus on technique yet
First: DEFINE THE PROBLEM. Turn Problems into solutions.One of the Mistakes is that you start off being too Generalized. Or not having a clear directions. Create a really cool toothbrush holder, not create a really awesome bathroom accessory. Be Specific. Constraints are good. They give you something to measure against.WARNING: Don’t focus on technique yet
Where do you Begin?Isis Better to Brainstorm Alone or in Groups?What’s a good Process?What are some good techniques?
Q: By Show of Hands:HOW MANY HERE ARE FREELANCERS? WORK FOR A COMPANY?
Individual - More ideas & wider range. Less Distractions. Groups - Bad group behavior creeps in such as distractions or staying on track.
Individual - Working in a Bubble. No one to expand on your ideas.Groups - Groups bring more experience and insight that just one person.
Individual - Anywhere, anytimeGroups – No one likes long meetings
Individual - You might find an idea you’d be hesitant to bring up in group setting. No egos.Groups - Criticism & egos get in the way. Not everyone participates in conflict.
Individual – You don’t have to wait for others to stop talking to contribute. Groups - Other people’s ideas get so much attention that they're not generating ideas of their own – or they're forgetting ideas while they wait for their turn to speak.
Q HOW MANY HERE ARE FREELANCERS? WORK FOR A COMPANY?Pros of individualwhen individuals brainstorm on their own, they come up with more ideas (and often better quality ideas) -When you brainstorm on your own, you'll tend to produce a wider range of ideas than with group brainstorming – you do not have to worry about other people's egos or opinions-you might find that an idea you’d be hesitant to bring up in a group session develops into something quite special when you explore it with individual brainstorming. Nor do you have to wait for others to stop speaking before you contribute your own ideas.Pros of Groupsoften more effective at generating ideas than normal group problem-solving, - Too many people make it difficult. Keep groups to 5 or 6they - Don’t go longer than 30-40 minutes. No one likes long meetings.Cons of Individual You are working in a bubble thus ideas may not develop as fully No one is there to expand on your ideas-Cons of groupsToo much criticism-in groups, people aren’t always strict in following the rules of brainstorming, and bad group behaviors creep in Not everyone participates in conflict Sometimes, It’s hard to stay on track- Some people get shy- Ideas get blocked as someone is trying to think of what to say next-so much attention to other people’s ideas that they're not generating ideas of their own – or they're forgetting these ideas while they wait for their turn to speak. Sometimes its good to start alone and then share it with a group.
First: DEFINE THE PROBLEM. Turn Problems into solutions.One of the Mistakes is that you start off being too Generalized. Or not having a clear directions. Create a really cool toothbrush holder, not create a really awesome bathroom accessory. Be Specific. Constraints are good. They give you something to measure against.WARNING: Don’t focus on technique yet
SOLO:It’s easy to sketch a comp or wireframe instead of just writing it. Don’t hold back.
1. Set a time limit. No one likes long meetings. 30-40 minutes.2. Keep groups small - 5 or 6.3. Stay on track4. Give everyone a chance5. Don’t criticize any ideas (yet)
First Set up the correct environment. Reduce distractions… or perhaps change your environment. Tall ceilingsThink of all Ideas you can… (make lists of extremes / don’t hold back)Don’t Critize or Question and Idea – see where it goesMake a List of everything you can think of.NOW WALK AWAY and take a break.
Walt Disney was famous for this… He had separate Rooms.
First Set up the correct environment. Reduce distractions… or perhaps change your environment. Tall ceilingsThink of all Ideas you can… (make lists of extremes / don’t hold back)Don’t Critize or Question and Idea – see where it goesMake a List of everything you can think of.NOW WALK AWAY and take a break.
Low Cielings. Hunker Down.Review , refine and clarify your ideas… Combine like ideas
Get your idea-killer around… get feedback and see what others think. Get your ideas out there. Yahoo Answers? Answes.com ?Too many ideas can be bad. Widdle it down so that you don’t have too many. Choose the best. (Now you are ready to present)
First Set up the correct environment. Reduce distractions… or perhaps change your environment. Tall ceilingsThink of all Ideas you can… (make lists of extremes / don’t hold back)Don’t Critize or Question and Idea – see where it goesMake a List of everything you can think of.NOW WALK AWAY and take a break.
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Pass the Paper IDEA: Charmin is coming out with a new type of toilet paper that you can X…. Come up with a website, viral execution or web campaign that can promote this new product.Create 4 Squares – (30 seconds to write your idea)Present a Problem (Web Based)Pros of individualwhen individuals brainstorm on their own, they come up with more ideas (and often better quality ideas) -When you brainstorm on your own, you'll tend to produce a wider range of ideas than with group brainstorming – you do not have to worry about other people's egos or opinions-you might find that an idea you’d be hesitant to bring up in a group session develops into something quite special when you explore it with individual brainstorming. Nor do you have to wait for others to stop speaking before you contribute your own ideas.Pros of Groupsoften more effective at generating ideas than normal group problem-solving, - Too many people make it difficult. Keep groups to 5 or 6they - Don’t go longer than 30-40 minutes. No one likes long meetings.Cons of Individual You are working in a bubble thus ideas may not develop as fully No one is there to expand on your ideas-Cons of groupsToo much criticism-in groups, people aren’t always strict in following the rules of brainstorming, and bad group behaviors creep in Not everyone participates in conflict Sometimes, It’s hard to stay on track- Some people get shy- Ideas get blocked as someone is trying to think of what to say next-so much attention to other people’s ideas that they're not generating ideas of their own – or they're forgetting these ideas while they wait for their turn to speak. Sometimes its good to start alone and then share it with a group.In the top left write the most extreme thing you can think of to solve this problem… doesn’t matter if its feasible or not. REALLY DREAM BIG. Don’t hold backPass it to your right – now in the top right, refine the first idea just a little. Pass to your right – now refine the idea in the top right just a little morePass to your Right – in the lower right refine that idea to something practical and feasible.What we learn is that we should start big and refine.
Pass the Paper IDEA: Charmin is coming out with a new type of toilet paper that you can X…. Come up with a website, viral execution or web campaign that can promote this new product.Create 4 Squares – (30 seconds to write your idea)Present a Problem (Web Based)In the top left write the most extreme thing you can think of to solve this problem… doesn’t matter if its feasible or not. REALLY DREAM BIG. Don’t hold backPass it to your right – now in the top right, refine the first idea just a little. Pass to your right – now refine the idea in the top right just a little morePass to your Right – in the lower right refine that idea to something practical and feasible.What we learn is that we should start big and refine.
Pass the Paper IDEA: Charmin is coming out with a new type of toilet paper that you can X…. Come up with a website, viral execution or web campaign that can promote this new product.Create 4 Squares – (30 seconds to write your idea)Present a Problem (Web Based)Pros of individualwhen individuals brainstorm on their own, they come up with more ideas (and often better quality ideas) -When you brainstorm on your own, you'll tend to produce a wider range of ideas than with group brainstorming – you do not have to worry about other people's egos or opinions-you might find that an idea you’d be hesitant to bring up in a group session develops into something quite special when you explore it with individual brainstorming. Nor do you have to wait for others to stop speaking before you contribute your own ideas.Pros of Groupsoften more effective at generating ideas than normal group problem-solving, - Too many people make it difficult. Keep groups to 5 or 6they - Don’t go longer than 30-40 minutes. No one likes long meetings.Cons of Individual You are working in a bubble thus ideas may not develop as fully No one is there to expand on your ideas-Cons of groupsToo much criticism-in groups, people aren’t always strict in following the rules of brainstorming, and bad group behaviors creep in Not everyone participates in conflict Sometimes, It’s hard to stay on track- Some people get shy- Ideas get blocked as someone is trying to think of what to say next-so much attention to other people’s ideas that they're not generating ideas of their own – or they're forgetting these ideas while they wait for their turn to speak. Sometimes its good to start alone and then share it with a group.In the top left write the most extreme thing you can think of to solve this problem… doesn’t matter if its feasible or not. REALLY DREAM BIG. Don’t hold backPass it to your right – now in the top right, refine the first idea just a little. Pass to your right – now refine the idea in the top right just a little morePass to your Right – in the lower right refine that idea to something practical and feasible.What we learn is that we should start big and refine.
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MIND MAPPINGThe lines should be connected, starting from the central image Use images and symbols, throughout your Mind Map Use upper case letters for emphasis Each word/image is best alone and sitting on its own line The central lines become thinner as they radiate out Use colors to group
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is a way of trying to segment your thinking process into parts. I definitely use it quite a bit. (Though not in the strictest sense of the word.) You take 4-5 adjectives or characteristics and then brainstorm in that direction.Generally, when I have an idea I start with a sense of scale. Let’s say Procter & Gamble has a new toilet paper. If I’m trying to generate ideas around it, the first thing I’d do is take a general imagination run into scale. What happens if you have no toilet paper? What happens if you have way, way too much toilet paper? What’s the smallest type of toilet paper that you would ever use? What would an incredibly large toilet paper look like? Who is someone that never uses toilet paper? Who is someone that uses it constantly? What can you do with 10,000 rolls of toilet paper? What would a world with no toilet paper look like? I flip back and forth between the extremes until something interesting comes out of it. And then you repeat the process based on that new idea. It’s a super-cool exercise only in that it forces you to explore the outside boundaries of things.