The steps for design methods are; Divergence, Transformation, Convergence, Sustainability and Articulation.
Divergence – Groups of people can branch out the ideas of a project using qualitative and quantitative research methods. By researching others work one can combine one idea with another and finally come out with another original idea of his own. S.C.A.M.P.E.R or Six Thinking Hats System are types of techniques that can be used for research. Brainstorming will help a lot in this stage as the group members will jot down their ideas spontaneously. [http://instructionaldesignfusions.wordpress.com/2010/10/23/strategies-and-tools-for-divergent-thinking/]
Transformation – This is when you have an idea and then you work on it to develop a better one. It is the need in humans to seek and create a more desirable change in the design of something that has already been created before by others, and hence come out with something more complex and progressive. Design transformation in projection mapping in a skill that is used so that by this transformation, traditional methods are exceeded to obtain a better result. A challenge in design transformation when working in a group, is that all the members have to agree on the final product.
Convergence – Convergence in design is when you combine the ideas that the group come up with, to create a final product. The challenge of convergence is that the designer has to mix his ideas with those of others to make way in designing in a new way. If all the group grasp a vision a design management, then obstacles with traditional designs are overcome, and a new, more effective product is versioned and emerged.
Sustainability – When you make a continues effort to improve on a designed product, this product keeps its sustainability. A steady force to protect what was achieves and a positive outcome for the future, makes projection mapping design range from a small concept to something successful for everyone involved in the project. Social principals are based on the economical and ecological aspects of the project and this can be a perfect example of sustainable design.
Articulation - This is the process when you connect the ideas that have been developed and express them as a new concept. With the articulation in design, there will be communication between the designers and those who are discerned about the design. This articulation is carried out in such a way that it allows the possibility of variety in the product when it is finished.
Divergence – Groups of people can branch out the ideas of a project using qualitative and quantitative research methods. By researching others work one can combine one idea with another and finally come out with another original idea of his own. S.C.A.M.P.E.R or Six Thinking Hats System are types of techniques that can be used for research. Brainstorming will help a lot in this stage as the group members will jot down their ideas spontaneously. [http://instructionaldesignfusions.wordpress.com/2010/10/23/strategies-and-tools-for-divergent-thinking/]
Transformation – This is when you have an idea and then you work on it to develop a better one. It is the need in humans to seek and create a more desirable change in the design of something that has already been created before by others, and hence come out with something more complex and progressive. Design transformation in projection mapping in a skill that is used so that by this transformation, traditional methods are exceeded to obtain a better result. A challenge in design transformation when working in a group, is that all the members have to agree on the final product.
Convergence – Convergence in design is when you combine the ideas that the group come up with, to create a final product. The challenge of convergence is that the designer has to mix his ideas with those of others to make way in designing in a new way. If all the group grasp a vision a design management, then obstacles with traditional designs are overcome, and a new, more effective product is versioned and emerged.
Sustainability – When you make a continues effort to improve on a designed product, this product keeps its sustainability. A steady force to protect what was achieves and a positive outcome for the future, makes projection mapping design range from a small concept to something successful for everyone involved in the project. Social principals are based on the economical and ecological aspects of the project and this can be a perfect example of sustainable design.
Articulation - This is the process when you connect the ideas that have been developed and express them as a new concept. With the articulation in design, there will be communication between the designers and those who are discerned about the design. This articulation is carried out in such a way that it allows the possibility of variety in the product when it is finished.