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Creative Design Thinking *. * Directly from: EEIC Multidisciplinary Capstone Program. Introduction. What is C REATIVITY ? Create: To produce or bring about by course of action, To bring into existence something new, To produce through imaginative skill. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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College of Engineering, EEIC

Creative Design Thinking*

*Directly from: EEIC Multidisciplinary Capstone Program

College of Engineering, EEIC

Introduction

What is CREATIVITY?

Create: To produce or bring about by course of action, To bring

into existence something new, To produce through

imaginative skill

Ref: Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary, 10th edition.

Creativity is the ability to bring into fruition one’s

original, imaginative and/or expressive ideas and

concepts to serve new purposes and/or fulfill a

need.

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Who is CREATIVE?

Creativity in everyone• personal• social• cultural

Knowledge Creativity

Engineers use their creativity to generate useful ideas and solve problems.

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Conceptualization of Creativity

Generating a useful idea Problem Product vs. Technology Product

Communicating the ideaWords, Pictures, Construction Making the concept aesthetically appealing

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Ways to Becoming More Creative

• Learn creative thinking techniques

• Keep a daily journal/notebook

• Indulge in relaxation activities

• Maintain other interests

• Read

• Ask questions

• Exchange ideas

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Obstacles to Creativity

• Fear of criticism• Lack of confidence• Negative stress• Hectic environment• Rigid rules and barriers• Conflicting goals and objectives• Routine tasks

Images: from OSU industrial design

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Techniques to Generate Ideas/Solutions

• Notebook• Brainstorm • Attribute Listing• Drawing• Construction• Research and Lateral Thinking• Assumption Smashing• Fail Fast

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Technique 1- The Notebook

• Keep notes on product goals

• Sketches

• Notes

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Technique 2- Brainstorming

Rules of brainstorming– Free flow– Random ideas– Leap-frog– Piggy-back– Divergent thinking– Convergent thinking– Non-critical

Images: from OSU industrial design

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Technique 3- Attribute ListingClassification Table:

Classification Tree:

CrustHand tossedPanWheat

VegetablesOnionsPeppersOlivesMushrooms

MeatPepperoniHamSausageBacon

Toppings

Veggies

Meat

OnionsPeppersOlivesMushrooms

PepperoniHamBacon

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Technique 4- Drawing

• Doodling- freeform drawing

• Storyboarding

• Mind Mapping

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Doodling

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Storyboarding

Home

• Product Description• Product Range• Prices• Delivery

rm Product Descriptionrm

Product Rangerm

Seat Optionsrm

Home

• Product Description• Product Range• Prices• Delivery

rm

seat

tires

engine

• We offer top of the line vinyl in all of our tracker seats.

• Bucket seats can be ordered for an additional fee.

•Bench seats are available with seat belts.HOME HOME

• Small

• Medium

•Large

HOME

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Mind Mapping

lunch

pizza

burger

soup

salad

sandwich

chicken

rosemary

fried

tomatoes

cheese

pepperoni

cheese

cheesecheese

cheese

fries

tomato

pickle

vegetables

rice

dressing

lettucetomatoes

bacon

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Technique 5- Construction

Given a variety of shapes and sizes

these techniques allow for quick

rearranging:

• Popsicle Sticks

• Construction Paper

• Foam Models

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Foam Models

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Technique 6- Research

• Web Search

• Patents

• Solutions to similar

problems in unrelated areas

Patents

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Technique 7- Assumption Smashing

Consider what happens to the design

of a product or system if each of the

assumptions are dropped one at a

time.

Fewer Limitations More Creativity

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Technique 8 - Fail Fast

• Trying many ideas

• Free of limitations

• Recognize other opportunities

• Recognize failures early

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Creativity in Invention

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Summary

“To raise new questions, new possibilities, to regard old problems from a new angle requires creative imagination and marks real advances in science.”

Albert Einstein

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Summary

• Defined Creativity• Ways to be more Creative• Techniques to be Creative

– Notebook– Brainstorm – Attribute Listing– Drawing– Construction– Research and Lateral Thinking– Assumption Smashing– Fail Fast

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