Tuesday, May 05, 2015

Ideation culture

Coming up with a great idea is often seen as the most important step in design and innovation. But more than generating ideas, designers need the ability to communicate their ideas to project teams and other stakeholders, including management, developers, and users. Moreover, in order to realise their ideas, designers need to create an ideation culture where stakeholders engage in activities which support and promote innovation. For example, Thesis Couture, a US footwear design firm, brought together a team of experts, including a rocket scientist, an orthopedic surgeon, and a fashion technologist, to redesign the stiletto shoe replacing the traditional metal rod in the heel with one made of mouldable plastic. Such a cross-domain ideation culture highlights designers' relationship to industry that goes beyond issues of aesthetics, to give them a role in the application of new materials and technology.

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