Three new sketching exercises, plus a three-step sketching approach and mathematical rules that when followed produce realistic sketches.
Three new sketching exercises, plus a three-step sketching approach and mathematical rules that when followed produce realistic sketches.
Take a break from all the bad news (and jokes today) and read…. more jokes! Happy April Fools Day!
The entire world is fighting the same problem. You are needed! And so am I. Don’t let your self-perceived lack of expertise, TV, video games, or whatever else keep us from the global engagement the world needs right now.
Can anything good come from the COVID-19 pandemic? This is one optimistic perspective about the potential benefits of COVID-19 (at least eventually) when all of this is over.
Learn the basics of product sketching. Even with 10 minutes a day, you will be surprised by the progress you can make. Try it out with part 1 of this learn to sketch series.
In 1848, Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Karr penned the phrase, "plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose" or "the more things change, the more they stay the same". One hundred and seventy-two years later, one could argue that "the more products change, the more the designs stay the same." See how the products of the future are influenced by the designs of the past.
It was my design versus Eric’s. I was confident though; the engineering analysis favored my design. Plus and I was the project lead, and the choice was mine. What could go wrong?
The second face of innovation as described by Tom Kelley is the Experimenter. It is no surprise that individuals identifying themselves as an Experimenter, will employ testing and prototyping more than any other of the ten faces of innovation. All of us have moments when we act as an Experimenter but some of us might be perennial Experimenters.
Generating creative solutions to a problem is great—but only if you’re solving the right problems.
Traveling internationally soon, or hope to again sometime in the future? This article provides four principles to help hone your mind-set and turn your international travels into more meaningful experiences for you and those around you.
Most of us who want to become designers at some point pursue a major that we feel will get us to our objective. We say to ourselves “Self, I will attend school and become a great designer.” So, you begin an undergraduate program and start looking for the secret sauce…
Although not everyone designs experiments near absolute zero, performing them can teach us there is no substitute for testing your design in the intended environment.
Don’t miss the “once in four years” opportunity to reflect on some design lessons from Leap Year.
Break free of your default settings to beat the blob with this 3D Printing walkthrough.
Cosmo the cougar’s 3-point line dunk was insane, and we are here to tell you all the physics behind it. It’s legit.
So many things contribute to the success of a team-based project. It’s pretty clear, though, that the team itself is one of them. Team composition, purpose, goals, approach, and team member behavior are all variables that can be tuned to get a high performing team. This article shares thoughts on each of them.
When gathering inspiration for your designs, consider doing so from nature. After all, nature is the perfect engineer.
In your design and communication, be aware of the fact that many people have some degree of color blindness. This can potentially affect design features, design outcomes, and evaluation processes. Be aware and don’t disenfranchise up to 8% of your customers.
Ready to explore 3D printing with thermoplastic elastomers (TPE’s) and other rubber-like polymeric materials? Its applications are ever-expanding, from the aerospace to the automobile industry. Learn more and see how you can apply this technology in your designs.
Evaluation matrices are one of the most misused, misunderstood, tools of product development. However, a simple shift in the way we think about them can help us all get the most out of evaluation matrices.