Creative Concept Development for Priorities & Solutions

Creative Concept Development for Priorities & Solutions
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Dive into the world of concept development, exploring priorities, solutions, and idea generation. Discover examples of priorities like sustainability, target audience, and affordability. Get inspired to design innovative concepts based on your identified priorities and prototype ideas. Unleash your creativity and design thinking skills to envision solutions that address real-world challenges effectively.

  • Creativity
  • Concept Development
  • Priorities
  • Solutions
  • Idea Generation

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  1. Concept Development Let loose be creative!

  2. What are priorities? What will it solve? Priorities: What are three things/elements that you are prioritizing? Can elements be combined? If so, which ones? Purpose: Will the concept address the problem partially or the whole thing? What will it solve? What else can it solve or help with?

  3. Examples of Priorities: Sustainability can this last? Target audience/stakeholder/user Location Ease of use Space needed Affordability cost to use Marketing the idea Easy access Buy-in/Participation will people actually do it? Accessibility--ADA Environmentally-friendly Reaching specific communities Can this idea be scaled up? Materials Aesthetics Cost to make Specificity of information

  4. Time to Design! Use ideas you wrote down from the previous 2 slides to create 2 to 3 concepts for each of your two Prototype Ideas, mimicking the process we went through for the hot dog cart. Draw or write these ideas down annotate (if time allows) with important elements/aspects that you want to showcase. You should have 6 concepts by the end of the class.

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