The document summarizes services offered by ProtoLab, Innowiz, and other design centers at HOWEST university including prototyping, lighting, creativity and innovation workshops, sustainability research, design for accessibility, and design projects and assignments. It also provides examples of techniques that can be used at different stages of the creative process like problem definition, idea generation, selection, and communication.
Design Kit: Facilitator's guide to introducing Human-centered DesignGitte Zenna Hjort
Contact info:
Gitte Hjort: gittezenna[at]gmail.com
Matt Johnston: mattpauljohnston[at]gmail.com
Prepared and facilitated a one-day workshop to introduce new learners to Human-Centered Design. Using IDEO’s Design Kit, the workshop provided a hands-on opportunity for us to guide a group of multidisciplinary participants through a creative approach to problem-solving.
Having run numerous workshops using Human-Centered Design principles, we understand the value that it brings to companies seeking to develop innovative solutions. This facilitator’s workshop allowed us to sharpen our abilities and share the fundamentals of Human-Centered Design to a new audience.
2018/1/26 Design Thinking Workshop at CJJHDaniel Lee
Giving practical and simple introduction to Design Thinking to the audience. Students in Taichung Municipal Chu Jen Junior High School can learn Design Thinking as a problem solving process through the design challenge.
15 actual ways for innovation:
Shortcutting
Make new combinations
Reverse thinking
Simplifying
Move from products to services
Make it personal
Explore new business models
Disrupt your industry
Crowd sourcing
Explore solutions in other industries
Low tech
Make it sustainable
Make your products smarter
Access is more important than ownership
Add some fun
Design Kit: Facilitator's guide to introducing Human-centered DesignGitte Zenna Hjort
Contact info:
Gitte Hjort: gittezenna[at]gmail.com
Matt Johnston: mattpauljohnston[at]gmail.com
Prepared and facilitated a one-day workshop to introduce new learners to Human-Centered Design. Using IDEO’s Design Kit, the workshop provided a hands-on opportunity for us to guide a group of multidisciplinary participants through a creative approach to problem-solving.
Having run numerous workshops using Human-Centered Design principles, we understand the value that it brings to companies seeking to develop innovative solutions. This facilitator’s workshop allowed us to sharpen our abilities and share the fundamentals of Human-Centered Design to a new audience.
2018/1/26 Design Thinking Workshop at CJJHDaniel Lee
Giving practical and simple introduction to Design Thinking to the audience. Students in Taichung Municipal Chu Jen Junior High School can learn Design Thinking as a problem solving process through the design challenge.
15 actual ways for innovation:
Shortcutting
Make new combinations
Reverse thinking
Simplifying
Move from products to services
Make it personal
Explore new business models
Disrupt your industry
Crowd sourcing
Explore solutions in other industries
Low tech
Make it sustainable
Make your products smarter
Access is more important than ownership
Add some fun
This lecture focuses on providing an overview of the design thinking process. Students will apply this concept to building a business model around their entrepreneurial idea.
http://www.socialentrepreneurship.ca/aps1015h/
More info: http://thinkbrisk.com/brisk_2-cases/
We are avid on-site field researchers, immersing ourselves in our target groups, observing, interviewing, co-creating to capture their specific and unique human needs & expectations with methods from anthropology, ethnography, tech. management and design research. We’ve published these insights at conferences in London, Copenhagen, Boston, LeMans, Munich, Seoul and counting.
Here’s a quick recap of 4 of these Design Insights:
- Cook & Connect: Designing Urban Collaborative Cooking Spaces for Local Produce
- Exploring the Impact of Context Factors in Quick and Correct Use of Public Interfaces
- Mindset beyond the Myth: User Research about the Effectivity of Design Thinking Workshops in Semi-Open Ecosystems
- Decoding Privacy: Perceptions, Conflicts and Strategies of Privacy in the Mobile World
For background info on our field insights or your own research project, don't hesitate to get in touch!
research@thinkbrisk.com
This was the presentation I gave at the Ross Net Impact 2011 conference at the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan on the topic of Design Thinking for Social Innovation.
I design think, therefore I am a UX'er.Chris Jackson
My closing keynote from the inaugural UX Homegrown conference in New Zealand. It focussed on the need to bridge the perceived gap between design thinking and UX, building on my previous "Beyond Design Thinking" presentation. It identifies the richness and diversity of both approaches and how they are better when they are closely connected, especially when framed in a digital context.
I don't present from notes, so they aren't included in the presentation, so you just see text from the slides. I am currently writing a blog post about the presentation, which I will add a link to in due course.
The first prototype of our approaches to move beyond design thinking at DNA. Touching on a number of new tools and techniques as well as theoretical positions from a number of sources. Very much the bleeding edge of our current position.
Presentation of the Design Thinking Workshop Berlin
It is a brief introduction about what it is Design Thinking (check the links) and a guide to follow some creativity tools to work on the business ideas of the participants
Over the last couple of years I've talked a lot on Design Thinking, Design in general and Service Design.
This presentation is my incomplete story on the topic, with storyline.
Hope you like it, love your comments...
This is a short talk and workshop (30' + 90') to give a first introduction to design thinking. Gives theory foundation, notes a few different approaches, and then dives into one of them.
This presentation was first done at ImpactON / StartupChile evening in 2015.
This lecture focuses on providing an overview of the design thinking process. Students will apply this concept to building a business model around their entrepreneurial idea.
http://www.socialentrepreneurship.ca/aps1015h/
More info: http://thinkbrisk.com/brisk_2-cases/
We are avid on-site field researchers, immersing ourselves in our target groups, observing, interviewing, co-creating to capture their specific and unique human needs & expectations with methods from anthropology, ethnography, tech. management and design research. We’ve published these insights at conferences in London, Copenhagen, Boston, LeMans, Munich, Seoul and counting.
Here’s a quick recap of 4 of these Design Insights:
- Cook & Connect: Designing Urban Collaborative Cooking Spaces for Local Produce
- Exploring the Impact of Context Factors in Quick and Correct Use of Public Interfaces
- Mindset beyond the Myth: User Research about the Effectivity of Design Thinking Workshops in Semi-Open Ecosystems
- Decoding Privacy: Perceptions, Conflicts and Strategies of Privacy in the Mobile World
For background info on our field insights or your own research project, don't hesitate to get in touch!
research@thinkbrisk.com
This was the presentation I gave at the Ross Net Impact 2011 conference at the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan on the topic of Design Thinking for Social Innovation.
I design think, therefore I am a UX'er.Chris Jackson
My closing keynote from the inaugural UX Homegrown conference in New Zealand. It focussed on the need to bridge the perceived gap between design thinking and UX, building on my previous "Beyond Design Thinking" presentation. It identifies the richness and diversity of both approaches and how they are better when they are closely connected, especially when framed in a digital context.
I don't present from notes, so they aren't included in the presentation, so you just see text from the slides. I am currently writing a blog post about the presentation, which I will add a link to in due course.
The first prototype of our approaches to move beyond design thinking at DNA. Touching on a number of new tools and techniques as well as theoretical positions from a number of sources. Very much the bleeding edge of our current position.
Presentation of the Design Thinking Workshop Berlin
It is a brief introduction about what it is Design Thinking (check the links) and a guide to follow some creativity tools to work on the business ideas of the participants
Over the last couple of years I've talked a lot on Design Thinking, Design in general and Service Design.
This presentation is my incomplete story on the topic, with storyline.
Hope you like it, love your comments...
This is a short talk and workshop (30' + 90') to give a first introduction to design thinking. Gives theory foundation, notes a few different approaches, and then dives into one of them.
This presentation was first done at ImpactON / StartupChile evening in 2015.
There are many models for engaging in corporate venturing and innovation. But how can we expand the models we think of when we think of "strategic partnerships"? And what practices can we engage in so these initiatives aren't conducted as isolated engagements but as ones that can centrally influence the business? Drawing on lessons learned and experiences from PARC today, CEO Steve Hoover will share cases and specific innovation practices we can engage in, particularly for moving ideation to impact, optimizing for timing especially under uncertainty, and for influencing the entire organization.
PARC presented this talk during the "Innovation Storytelling: Nurturing The Seeds of Innovation, Case Study Illustrations" segment at the IBF Corporate Venturing and Innovation Partnering conference on February 7, 2012.
Attended by corporate investors, new business development executives, venture capitalists, private equity investors, mergers & acquisition executives, institutional investors, technology transfer experts, licensing executives, investment bankers, corporate counsel, as well as CTOs, CIOs, CEOs and CFOs of emerging growth companies, this annual International Business Forum event shares strategies to gain a competitive advantage through corporate venturing and innovation initiatives. Over two days, attendees will have an opportunity to share B2B alliance models, investment approaches, strategies to capture technology innovation from external sources, and insights on ways to enhance their corporate venturing initiatives.
A presentation I gave on design thinking for technology, business, and entrepreneurship students at NYU.
These slides were accompanied by a lot of group participation, Q&A, and a design challenge, so some slides may feel a little sparse.
These slides are adapted from a design thinking presentation co-authored with Melanie Kahl in 2011. Thanks for viewing!
Crowdsourcing In Der Konsumgüterbranche - Entwicklung Und ÜbersichtYannig Roth
This presentation was given at ISPO's "Open Innovation Wiesn" event in Munich, on September 22nd 2014. The presentation is in English, the talk was given in Englissh too but the title was in German, in front of German innovation and marketing managers. The title means "Crowdsourcing In The FMCG Sector - Development And Overview," elmphasizing that the presentation was not only about the sports sector, but about fast-moving consumer goods to inspire ISPO's attendees.
December 2017 presentation covering: What is design thinking? What does it look like in practice? What are some case stories of design thinking being used in the real world? How can we use design thinking in our organization? Where can I learn more?
Atbasta slaidi 1h prezentācijai "Design Drive" pasākumā Cēsīs, kas bija veltīts dizaina domāšanai, ka arī dizaina šodienai un nākotnei.
Presentation in "Design Drive" micro-conference in Cesis devoted to Design Thinking. In Latvian with few slides and translations in English.
2. HOWEST I 7 masters– 22 bachelors MASTER I IndustrieelOntwerpen BACHELOR I Industrieel Product Ontwerpen
3. PROTOTYPING I ProtoLab I Traditional, rapid & virtual prototyping LIGHTING I ProtoLight CREATIVITY & INNOVATION I Innowiz I Play,Mate! HUMANITY I D4E1 SUSTAINABILITY I Playitforward ENGINEERING I Design2connect
4. 25/08/2010 ·4 PROTOTYPING @ ProtoLab Vacuum casting opstelling 3D meetbank met optischelaserscanner Lasercutter 3D printer Thermoforming toestel CNC freesmachine Traditionele prototyping tools & materialen (hout, kunststoffen, composieten,…)
5. 25/08/2010 ·5 LIGHTING Lichtlabovoormetingen Fotogoniometervoor LDC (Light Distribution Curve) Reflectie-transmissiemeter (transparantie / reflectie van materialen) Rendementsstudies Optimalisatie van verlichtingstoestellen Prototyping (Photopia, Relux, 3D scanning,…)
7. 25/08/2010 ·7 SUSTAINABILITY onderzoeknaarproducttechnische en marktgerelateerdeaspecten van DPO business game Play it Forward! (3P’s: people, planet, profit)
8. 25/08/2010 ·8 DESIGN FOR [EVERY]one co-creatie scenario’s voorhulpmiddelenbinnen de hedendaagse doe-het-zelfcultuur gebruiker + ergotherapeut + designer jaarlijkseontwerpbeurshulpmiddelen op maat samenwerking met Handicap International
9. DESIGN ASSIGNMENTS PROJECT WEEKS (IP, ontwerpweken) BACHELOR I MASTER EXAM (preceded by an internship) DEMAND DRIVEN RESEARCH (TETRA, IWT, 7th Framework, Flanders InShape,…) LONG TERM RESEARCH (PhD, IWT baekelandmandaten ) MADE-TO-MEASURE SERVICES (KMO portefeuille) WORKSHOPS & COURSES JURY POSTGRADUATE PROGRAM Integral Product Development NETWORK events, design talks, seminars, study days, study tours…
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11. [ DESIGNER ] [ PRODUCTION] [ RESEARCHER ] [ MANAGER ] HOW TO STIMULATE CREATIVITY IN COMPANIES AND EDUCATION? HOW TO MAKE IT TANGIBLE AND ACCESSIBLE TO EVERYONE?
21. METHOD AWARENESS OF CREATIVE PROCESSES THROUGH 4 DEVELOPMENT STAGES INSPIRATION VISUAL AND INTERACTIVE DATABASE WITH CREATIVITY TECHNIQUES WWW.INNOWIZ.BE CONTEXTUAL TECHNIQUES ARE ALWAYS RELATED TO A CONTEXT, AN APPLICATION
30. PROBLEM DEFINITION INPUT starting question OUTPUT one or more redefined and challenging starting questions ATTITUDE research journalist, searching for boundaries, defining the assignment (box) POINTS OF INTEREST need or opportunity, stakeholders, deadlines, planning, deliverables, strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats.
31. IDEA GENERATION INPUT a challenging and well-stated question OUTPUT many ideas, whether or not clustered into groups and visually recognizable ATTITUDE advertiser, stand-up comedian, improvisator, adventurer POINTS OF INTEREST diverge, out of the box, quantity over quality, postpone judgment, openness, speed, flexibility, switch
32. IDEA SELECTION INPUT many idea sheets OUTPUT one or more well founded concepts with pros and cons ATTITUDE lawyer, retrieving useful and constructive information from a wild bunch of ideas, collecting evidences, preparing a plea POINTS OF INTEREST ranking, founding, trimming, the best is not good enough
33. IDEA COMMUNICATION INPUT some selected concepts OUTPUT go no-go, internal and external communication, convinced clients ATTITUDE salesman, politician, negotiator, animator, crisis manager POINTS OF INTEREST materialize, inspire, focus on your audience’s interest, create a win-win