To help you come up with lots of ideas in a short time, here are some techniques you might try. One is card modelling - as the name suggests, using a piece of card to come up with different shapes and forms. Here are a couple of methods you might use:
A. Folding method:
- Take a piece of A5 card;
- Using 3 folds create a structure that could be used to fulfill the brief
- Repeat 2 or 3 times
B. Cutting method:
- Take a piece of A5 card
- Draw 2 random lines across the card – they don’t need to be straight lines they can be wavy, jagged etc. The key is that they should split the card into 3 shapes.
- Cut the pieces out, then combine them in a variety of ways to create an initial idea that could fulfill the brief
- Repeat 2 or 3 times
Whichever method you use, photograph the shapes and print them so you can draw on top and annotate to create initial ideas.
Another great way to generate lots of ideas quickly is brainstorming. This involves getting a group together so that everyone can put their ideas into the melting pot. Try it with friends or family!
Some useful tips
Whether you're working individually or doing a group brainstorm, there are some tips to help!
- Wild ideas lead to creativity: Do not filter anything out at this stage, even if it doesn't seem "practical" or "possible." Keep an open mind - ideas can become more specific and feasible as we develop them further. At this stage, anything is possible.
- Aim for as many ideas as possible: whatever comes to mind, create a record of what you're thinking. These thoughts can be words, visuals, ideas, images, materials, objects, places - at this stage it doesn't matter. Or they might be card models which you can keep or photograph.
- Inspiration can come from anywhere: Look around your home, your school campus and the natural environment in your area. Go back to the examples you looked at in Step 2 and look online for others.
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