Ideation and Prototyping: A Reflection on Creation and Design

Just a grad student showcasing their ideation and prototyping process for various projects within NYU's Ideation & Prototyping course.

  • Community, De-Stress & Screen-time: A Problem-solving Research Project

    Week 1: Forming the Team and Brainstorming Ideas When we were initially tasked with addressing various problems within NYU or other communities through ideating and prototyping a solution, three of my peers and I formed a design team. We had decided to create our topic to address and had thought of a few separate ideas

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  • Time Capsule (Part 2) : A Prototyping Exercise

    Planning In part 2 of this time capsule assignment, I wanted to make a box that had seven openings for the seven items I planning on putting in my time capsule. I began by measuring the dimensions of each item and deciding how I wanted these openings to be arranged and what size each of

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  • Time Capsule (Part 1) : An Ideation Exercise

    Feeling Nostalgic While brainstorming for this exercise, I wanted to choose items that not only represent important and personal memories to me, but I also wanted to choose objects/artifacts that reflect certain social and technological changes that occured while these items came into circulation. At first glance, this seems easy to pick objects that hold

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  • From Digital to Analogue: A Prototyping Exercise

    Inspiration When thinking of what to design, I thought about creating a puzzle. I think from a design standpoint, puzzles are a great way to both exercise your mind and at the same time relieve stress. I often get targeted ads on various forms of social media advertising merge games, matching games, memory games etc.

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  • Endangered Animal: A Prototyping Exercise

    For this design and prototyping exercise, I thought about prototyping a bird following a discussion with a friend about her pet cockatiels. I designed a prototype of a parrot called the Lilacine Amazon parrot. These parrots inhabit various tropical rainforests within six areas in south Ecuador. They hunt for food in pairs during the day

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  • Sketching A Mouse: A Design Exercise

    After reading the articles “The Miseducation of the Doodle” by Sunni Brown and “Sketching: the Visual Thinking Power Tool by Mike Rohde,” I reflected on how I initially associated sketching with the idea that it had to be perfect to convey an idea properly. I can fairly say that I am somewhat self-conscious when creating

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