Zhe Mei, Devansh S, Mya, Rodrigo O, Tilo, Forrester, John P, Tomes, Rafael asked me in the recent survey about: How do you get inspired and draw things from imagination ? May I share with you a quote...
Category - Creativity
Product Design Sketching Blog: How to Boost Your Creativity with Design Thinking
Learn how to apply design thinking to your sketching process and unleash your creativity.
The Design Sketchbook blog offers articles and videos on design thinking principles, methods, and tools.
You will also find examples of creative sketches from different designers and products.
Whether you are a beginner or an expert, you will discover new ways to generate, visualize, and evaluate your ideas with design thinking.
When we look for inspiration, we do our research from visual documents such as books, magazines, photography… How about sound, taste, smell… Should we also explore our other senses ? Definitely, yes...
Question from Ragavendran Architecture student from India. Q: Where, When, How do you get inspired for any designs? Sometime we wish we could simply switch on a button to make inspiration appear like...
Question from Nur Aktas Industrial design student, Turkey As a designer, how do you present your product to the company? As a designer when you present a project to your company (or a client), we...
Time is precious and no one can stretch it. How about converting your transportation time to a productive session ? I remember after class, I was drawing in the subway going home. And my classmate...
How to improve my concept art? My goal is to produce concept art engines that are more believable and realistic. To achieve this, I decided to learn more about the different parts of machines and how...
There is a good trick to find new ideas that artist and designers use in concept art, sci-fi movies, but also in product design. Ask yourself: ”What if”… It’s about making unexpected association...
Spot existing color palettes around you To choose a color combination seems not that easy. However, here is a simple trick that the fashion industry commonly uses without using Colour palette...