How do Ideas Grow Growth of Concepts into Ini1al Ideas Growth of Ini1al Ideas into Detailed Ideas Growth of Detailed Ideas into Fully Developed Final Solu1on Concepts Ini1al Ideas Ini1al Ideas Detailed Ideas Detailed Ideas Fully Developed Final Solu1on • What if mind maps • Thinking Outside the Box Mind Maps • Driven from Research (Theme, Consumer profile, Exis1ng Products) • Sketches • Quick CAD • Sketch Models • Detailed CAD models • Detailed Prototypes made from card or appropriate materials to test the validity, func1on, manufacture of ideas. • Sketches • Quick CAD • Sketch Models • Detailed CAD models • Detailed Prototypes made from card or appropriate materials to test the validity, func1on, manufacture of ideas. • Exact scale drawings and or CAD models • 2D drawing (plan, side, front) Orthographic • CuOng Plans
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NO idea is a BAD idea If you draw an idea and you don’t thinks that it is a good idea then you should still present it in your paper work regardless. Why?
- It shows development of ideas = Higher Marks
- Elements/Parts of that “Bad” idea may spark inspiration for another idea.
- How can I improve that idea.
How do Ideas Grow
Initial Ideas - Communication
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If you were an Architect, which Sketch would you use to present your idea of the Sydney Opera House to a panel of Judges?
Jorn Utzon
There is a lot of VALUE in every Sketch, GOOD or BAD. Sketches are simple and communicate an idea.
Initial Ideas Method 2: Looking at the past for inspiration.
Past Inspiration
Initial Ideas Method 2: Looking at the past for inspiration.
Mood bulb in ‘can’
Iconic Campbell’s soup can (Pop Art)
‘Soup’ dripping from can
Analogue clock on largest soup drip on front
Bold, comic-style writing with yellow LEDs
Polka-dot pattern
Ticking time bomb – represents the tension of the nuclear bomb testing era
‘Soup’ comes out from inside can
Superman logo – comics were one of the main sources of the Pop Art movement
Bold, comic-style numbers
Clock hands reflect cartoon dust clouds from Pop Art explosions
Polka dot characteristic from Pop Art
Past Inspiration
Smart glass with digital display – when a switch is flicked, current is sent through to change between analogue and digital
American flag pattern – not normal colours (bold, contrasting colours reflecting Pop Art)
Space helmet shape (as worn by astronauts on moon landing)
Initial Ideas Method 2: Looking at the past for inspiration.