brainstorm methods
brainstorm methods
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- transmission
i was wondering what method most people use (if any) to brainstorm for ideations.
I personally use mind maps. sketched and on comp using Freemind.
- d_rek0
mindmaps + word lists / buckets. Usually just on giant rolls of kraft paper and/or loose-leaf.
- buckets? what's that?
transmission - create categories, fill them as though they were bucketsscarabin
- some people call them umbrellasscarabin
- buckets? what's that?
- rosem0
Oblique Strategies: http://goo.gl/UbzMi
- Couldn't use link but googled it, thanks - never seen it before, looks interesting.Ranger
- bjladams0
paper and pencil.
- rosem0
I also use OmniOutliner and TextEdit quite a bit — and of course just simple paper and pencil.
- antimotion0
- nice i usually like little moleskines for that but the perforated edges sound goodsublocked
- melq0
"How to Have an Idea"
http://www.frankchimero.com/idea…
- Continuity0
For concepting, I've done Attribute-Value Mapping. Great for teams working on a brief that's tough to crack.
- You sound so pro...hektor911
- Nah. Learnt it during a two-day seminar a few years back, and really liked the method.Continuity
- DoktorDavid0
ishikawa fish bone - critical path analysis, on big ass piece of paper...
- pizzafire0
i know this so 2005, but still a nice one
- dragonfruit0
What's the Attribute-Value Mapping method ?