The human mind is so strong that it can conceive even the seemingly impossible. No software has ever come close to the mind’s processing of creative ideas, its complexity, and fluidity. Besides, all of the wonderful structures we see both in the cyber world and the tangible world are a product human imagination and careful execution. Now let us talk about brainstorming in-depth and build things that will wow the audience.
Starting Out

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1. More is better
The higher the number of ideas generated, the higher the chance of producing quality, and creative, solutions.2. Absolutely no criticism
Either alone or in a group, criticizing ideas that are formed during brainstorming is a no-no. I was once in a group discussion and our leader said “today we will brainstorm about our next project.” The project was to develop a desktop application. After the leader stated the problem suggestions were fired from every direction, some good, some goofy. What followed next made everybody in the room silent as driftwood except for our leader. He was only writing the suggestions he liked and omitting what he doesn’t. The next 30 minutes ended with only one man speaking, and he was wondering why.3. Welcome unusual ideas
In accordance to rule 1 and 2, even the most weird ideas should be welcomed. These ideas can spark more creative ideas which can then be polished.The idea of man flying was unusual before the Wrights. Or Earth revolving the Sun.
4. Integrate ideas
With the Wrights’ plane and Einstein’s equation comes another great invention: bombing cities from a plane. Well, that’s too macabre but a good example.Now that the rules are laid (once again) it is now time to define the problem.
Defining the Problem

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Let Your Imagination Run Wild

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Almost every novelist wish to have the same break like J.K. Rowling had. Look at how wide the world she’s conceived, how “natural” the laws of her world are that people began to think they are a part of it, all because of great imagination.
Whenever I brainstorm I just write all the things I think of and just sort them out later, don’t mind about grammar or far-flung ideas, they popped into your head because one way or another they have some sort of relationship to the problem you are brainstorming.
Related Ideas

From the main topic list related terms/ideas that will make the topic expand. Expanding the topic is important because as it expands, the room for improvement grows bigger and better. I find the above picture very effective to use whenever I brainstorm, a network of bubbles ultimately pointing to the center bubble.
The problem: Plan a Christmas Party. Hmm, there should be candies for the kids..oh! and gifts too. Children singing Christmas carols and a deer flying all over the lawn. Now that’s a perfect party that no one would ever forget!
Alone vs. Group

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Although thinking alone will remove fear of criticism from others and can produce more ideas, development is limited to your own view. If you have a few heads to spare, talk to them, let them into your world. Besides, other people can think of things that you probably haven’t yet. Say you are a designer and you have two friends who are too, the three of you exchange ideas which sparks your creativity. With the diverse experience the group has, surely a creative and plausible solution will appear.
There was this poster in the company I worked in where the protocols about cleanliness and orderliness are written. It states there that if there is a piece of furniture or equipment that is no longer needed and is just in the way, “gather the team and discuss” about what to do with it. Then it is followed by “ask someone who is not a part of your team” for a fresh perspective about the matter.




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