Innovative Design Philosophy for Problem-solving Approach
Embrace design philosophy through a systematic approach - Describe, Explore, Select, Implement, Gage, Iterate. Delve into Leonardo Da Vinci and Dieter Rams's quotes on simplicity, challenging the obvious. Encourage creativity, propose solutions fearlessly, and prototype with various materials. Dive into problem definitions, existing solutions, and ideal solutions with measurable design specifications. Select the best ideas, add details, fabricate, and test functionality against the ideal solution. Iterate through the process as needed for innovation and continuous improvement.
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(DESIG)N STEM-Discovery February 2016
Design to plan and make decisions about (something that is being built or created) : to create the plans, drawings, etc., that show how (something) will be made. Bring sensibility to an idea.
Design Philosophy Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication. Leonardo Da Vinci. Things should be as simple as possible, but no simpler. Question everything generally thought to be obvious. Dieter Rams. What is yours? Your teams? Steve Jobs Craft, Above All IDEO Human Centered
D - Describe Describe the problem Who is affected How many What is the real problem? Describe existing solutions Competing designs There is always a current solution (may be to just ignore the problem) Describe the ideal solution Design specifications Measurables
E - Explore Ask questions Propose solutions Ask questions Propose solutions . . . Don t be afraid Use a big marker Ask Questions
S - Select Narrow ideas Compare the best ideas Add details Propose solution
I - Implement Prototype Mathematical Fundamental Physical Cardboard and duct tape Function Form Create design documents Fabricate
G - Gage Measure against ideal solution Test functionality
N Nth number of iterations Go back to any step in the process