This slides are Post Mortem Analysis for the Toaster workshop at Apple 6th -8th Jan. Why Post Mortem? A tool where you go and revive what happened during an activity to improve it.
Creativity does not need to be disorder.
Creativity does not need to be disorder.
A4 + fine tip sharpie if ideas are complex or dense. Right: exhibition booth ideas from ideo. Left: Toaster workshop.
Creativity does not need to be disorder.
But good news is Stanford has a product visualisation course next to room 50 to where you can sneak in. Good notes combine a keyword or text with a shaded sketch. -.-‘ http://web.stanford.edu/class/me110/#overview
Sir Norman Foster, in all its glory regularly takes sketching classes, new techniques.
Sir Norman Foster, in all its glory regularly takes sketching classes, new techniques.
Sir Norman Foster, in all its glory regularly takes sketching classes, new techniques.
This pony is a passive walker that imitates the sounds and movement of a galloping pony - it came from the insight that all kids make their ponies gallop. Passive walkers where made hot at Delft uni in the year 2005.
And find your fukushima - an event that can help you step out of your comfort (design) zone.
These slides are a Post Mortem Analysis for the Toaster workshop at Apple 6th -8th Jan. Post Mortem helps you revive what happened during an activity to improve it. Learn from mistakes.