GrowWall
In my only class this term, ReDesign the Future, we learned more about how to design products and more about how to take inspiration from nature to help us design more eco-friendly prototypes. We went on several Field Experiences (FEs) to different companies and non-profits such as Rheaply and Plant Chicago. Rheaply helps other companies make a circular economy within their company, by letting them use their application to re-sell old equipment and The Plant is a non-profit promoting sustainable, circular gardening systems. For this Action Project, we were challenged to base an innovative design of our own on one of Bill Gates' 5 grand challenges for us to solve. Below is a slideshow documenting the design process of my design.
In conclusion, I thought that this Action Project was quite enjoyable, although the brainstorming process was a bit difficult for me. I just had too many ideas! And that's a bad thing for me, since I get overwhelmed and can't decide very easily on what to focus on. Although I got overwhelmed and couldn't decide to focus on, I found that the mind map and the empathy map got me there in the end.
In conclusion, I thought that this Action Project was quite enjoyable, although the brainstorming process was a bit difficult for me. I just had too many ideas! And that's a bad thing for me, since I get overwhelmed and can't decide very easily on what to focus on. Although I got overwhelmed and couldn't decide to focus on, I found that the mind map and the empathy map got me there in the end.
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