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Make it Better! Final Product

In our group of Jonah, Drue, Keene and I, we decided to improve the traditional can opener.  There were many issues, and we addressed as many of them as we could and I believe we did an exceptional job making a can opener more appealing to the masses.  Here are some images of our process map and the final prototype.
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Make it Better! Design for 5 bucks

The goal of this project was to pick a poorly designed object and make it better.  My object I chose was a sink stopper.  I sketched a couple of different ideas on how it could be better and asked quite a few people about their thoughts on the product.  Many don't use them, but agreed that it was poorly designed just by looking at it.
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Interviews

Sink Stopper Questions:


1.  Do you use a sink stopper?
2.  Do you ever have a problem with water leaking out?
3.  Is the grip an issue?
4.  Does it get rusted/damaged after too much use?
5.  What other issues have you encountered/would like to change?

Dolores Hollar
1.  Yes
2.  Sometimes, on one side of the sink it leaks but the other side doesn't.
3.  Yes, it's hard to get out and one time the middle part broke and the rest was stuck in the sink.
4.  Not rusted, but it gets dirty easily if it's not cleaned.
5.  Make a better handle so it's easier to use.
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Visual Writing

The Writer's Toolbox discusses different forms of creative writing in order to get ideas on paper.  This includes mind maps, concept maps, freewriting, brainwriting, and word lists.
Mind maps - starting with one word or object, related words are written around it and then words that are related to those are then written, and so on.  This shows potential connections between seemingly unrelated ideas which helps with the creative process.
Concept maps - again starting with one word, this map shows more of how the brain makes connections between different ideas.  It shows more of conceptual relationships and systems thinking.
Freewriting - a constant flow of thought unfiltered.  This is private writing, so you don't have to worry about it being seen by other, but it shows some hidden ideas by constantly writing what you are thinking.
Brainwriting - much like brainstorming, but is better for those who are quiet.  A basic template is used to generate ideas and is then discussed with the group.
Word lists - start off with a single word, then write down words that are in any way related.  These could be descriptive, metaphoric, or opposites.  Selecting a few words that stand out and further exploring them can greatly expand the design process.
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IDEO Deep Dive video

In the video about IDEO redesigning a shopping cart in 5 days, it was really interesting to go inside of the design process of a major company.  It showed that the "corporate ladder" isn't the most efficient way to get things done in the workplace.  The best way to get creative ideas flowing is a very relaxed atmosphere where people are having fun and there are no positional statuses.  Also, being given restrictions or certain problems to work on is a kind of guideline and should be used to its full extent instead of thinking of it as a hindrance.
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