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1. ''''''Recognition'''''': the first realisation that a ’problem’ exists 1. ''''''Preparation'''''': the application of a deliberate effort to understand the problem 1. ''''''Incubation'''''': a period of leaving it to ’mull over’ in the mind, allowing one’s subconscious to go to work 1. ''''''Illumination'''''': the, often quite sudden, perception of the key idea 1. ''''''Verification'''''': the hard work to develop and test the idea |
1. '''Recognition''': the first realisation that a ’problem’ exists 1. '''Preparation''': the application of a deliberate effort to understand the problem 1. '''Incubation''': a period of leaving it to ’mull over’ in the mind, allowing one’s subconscious to go to work 1. '''Illumination''': the, often quite sudden, perception of the key idea 1. '''Verification''': the hard work to develop and test the idea |
Creative Design methods
Design is a creative process. The most important creative methods, according to N. Cross [Cross2000], are: Brainstorming, Synectics, analogical thinking and enlarging the search space.
The sequence of activities of the creative process, according to Cross [Cross2000], is:
Recognition: the first realisation that a ’problem’ exists
Preparation: the application of a deliberate effort to understand the problem
Incubation: a period of leaving it to ’mull over’ in the mind, allowing one’s subconscious to go to work
Illumination: the, often quite sudden, perception of the key idea
Verification: the hard work to develop and test the idea