Find INSPIRATION for Industrial Design | Practice these 4 tips

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  • čas přidán 31. 07. 2024
  • Here are 4 tips to maximize your potential for inspiration in every Industrial design project. However, this advice works no matter the design discipline.⁠

    "How do you find inspiration?"⁠
    This question came to me from a student, Andrew, one day in class. My response is this video.
    Since that day, I've been thinking a lot about how I approach the process of finding inspiration for design work. The first thing I know for certain - it is at once mysterious and methodical. ⁠
    The video goes beyond obvious suggestions like "go to this cool website" and digs into the heart of finding inspiration: offering a healthy mix of woo woo and tangible. ⁠

    I can't promise that you will feel all twinkly after watching the video but I can say, what I share is wisdom honed from 11 years of working. ⁠

    Hope you enjoy it and if you do, I ask to please share it with someone who might benefit.⁠
    If you have any questions, let me know in the comments.
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Komentáře • 73

  • @dcsev
    @dcsev Před 5 lety +9

    hi Morna, in terms of gathering together your, um, let's call it an 'Inspiration Inventory,' (group of items to potentially steal from), you had mentioned looking online and at items physically around you. I was wondering if this is relatively random or if you have a process, like if you've ever considered looking at: 1) Related items (artifacts in the products 'orbit,' like if you were designing a steering wheel, it could have VBL like the vehicle's or other car's rims), 2) Mood boards/Semantics (for CMF + personality), 3) Analogies (like stealing design language from a wasp for a helicopter design and doing speed form sketches), 4) Items typically in the target user's context (for a luxury vehicle, a spark plug-form for a design of a fancy wine chiller), or from 5) Existing competitors? Thanks!

    • @DesignplusMorna
      @DesignplusMorna  Před 4 lety +7

      Hi Daniel,
      Sorry, I haven't responded sooner. I was on holiday.
      Thanks for taking the time to write your information-rich comment. I'm going to pin it at the top of the comments so hopefully others can benefit.
      To answer your question: yes, I definitely have a process, it's not random. :)
      I didn't go into details in the video because honestly,... I lost steam with this video & wanted to move on... lol
      I like that you use the word "orbit". It really describes the search process. And perhaps there are many search orbits.
      Usually I start with existing competitors or what currently exists on the market if there are no exact competitors. This is the center and then my search moves outward. For example, looking at products that "live" in the same context as the product being designed (ie. if it's a product that will live in the bathroom, looking at other bathroom products.. maybe they share similar issues/ or concerns) and looking at items in the user's context (as you mentioned). I think my exact search depends on what needs to be figured out in the design.
      A big yes to using analogies. In your steering wheel example, perhaps brainstorming all the things that people hold and grip. ie. ship steering wheel, golf clubs, hand tools, kitchen tools, etc.. are there any developments in how people hold or grip things with other products in other industries? This is just one example off the top of my head.
      Warm regards, Morna

    • @dcsev
      @dcsev Před 4 lety +1

      @@DesignplusMorna Thank you!!

  • @shanzaarshad523
    @shanzaarshad523 Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you soo much morna..i was really frustrated cz of ignorant clients... Keep sharing your amazing journey.

  • @Silver_Fox_Weirdo
    @Silver_Fox_Weirdo Před rokem

    great) you thinking like Artist. very impressive. i love yours mind ways

  • @kenw8875
    @kenw8875 Před 10 měsíci

    form and shape are key. and above all: humans need to work on their “powers of observation” while on earth. nature, cars, tools, buildings, and other hard-surface and organic objects. it’s all in plain sight. extending these observations requires structured action seeing, listening, and touching. this is how we approach design/build of architectural metal furniture and ID works.

  • @moanaoing3990
    @moanaoing3990 Před rokem

    I love love love this video! It’s so good and gave me sooo much inspiration! Your vibe is so fun :)

  • @kausthubhtsr9636
    @kausthubhtsr9636 Před 5 lety +3

    How you look at something, will determine what you see! Wow awesome Ma'am, this channel deserves much more!

  • @Sky-ky4qw
    @Sky-ky4qw Před 4 měsíci

    Your video was really helpful and relevant! Thank you :)

  • @herringchoker01
    @herringchoker01 Před 5 lety +4

    Really enjoyed this, Morna. And it's a pleasure to see your presentation ability evolving along with the material you present.

  • @j.b4342
    @j.b4342 Před rokem

    Great work! Thanks 🙏

  • @yamlau
    @yamlau Před 4 lety +2

    This is monumental Morna! I watch the entire video. I like the way you unpack you own design process to illustrate your methodology. I will continue to expand my “research” on supermodels for inspiration. I also think you should model and become an inspiration for others. Bravo!!

  • @lukefrahn8538
    @lukefrahn8538 Před 5 lety

    Yay, Mornas back! If I was still at Uni, I'd be recommending your channel to all the design students

    • @DesignplusMorna
      @DesignplusMorna  Před 5 lety

      Haha.. yeah, I took some time off. Thanks, Luke, I appreciate it!

  • @UpBold
    @UpBold Před 3 lety

    Thanks a lot!

  • @UpBold
    @UpBold Před 3 lety

    super insightful!

  • @DesignplusMorna
    @DesignplusMorna  Před 5 lety

    Let me know - how do you find inspiration?

  • @fiveknights35941
    @fiveknights35941 Před 5 lety

    Nice video Morna, it's nice to know other designers have these questions flowing through their heads too. Btw, I like the design language used in your example product at the end of your, very cool ;)

    • @DesignplusMorna
      @DesignplusMorna  Před 5 lety

      Thanks for the kind words, Chris! It's good to know I'm not alone in my thinking, too. Cheers. :)

  • @ankitmaurya6408
    @ankitmaurya6408 Před 3 lety

    Best thing on internet 😍😍😍

  • @Bombbashable
    @Bombbashable Před 5 lety

    Thank you Morna, great video! I liked your idea about putting a concerted focus on searching for inspiration for different aspects; form, colour, finish, etc. I am going to try to remember that ;)

    • @DesignplusMorna
      @DesignplusMorna  Před 5 lety +1

      Thanks so much Caroline! Hope things are good with you. :)

  • @Execution_matters
    @Execution_matters Před 4 lety

    Explained in such a simple way,very nice. People construct their design language and try to complicate them by naming it to make it seem like as a literature study they are writing.

  • @vincentlaw1441
    @vincentlaw1441 Před 3 lety

    I like the products and your ideas.

  • @Farzanehalaee-hc2vs
    @Farzanehalaee-hc2vs Před 11 měsíci

    Thanks a lot for this nice video. Dear Morna, when i clicked on the link in description box for your workbook, i saw a private video i couldnt watch😭

  • @kshitijgangan2935
    @kshitijgangan2935 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for the video I learned so much from this.

  • @keyron4
    @keyron4 Před 3 lety

    this was so fun and insightful!! thanks Morna :)

  • @olwamingcobo2076
    @olwamingcobo2076 Před 3 lety

    i am studying product design in south Africa and I found your channel and its been very helpful indeed

  • @hirohaya4325
    @hirohaya4325 Před 3 lety

    Thx you for your great video

  • @rushankballal824
    @rushankballal824 Před 3 lety

    thanks for making this video, it was really helpful.

  • @marcosrufino8355
    @marcosrufino8355 Před 3 lety

    love your videos tks!

  • @d.o.nmuzic3802
    @d.o.nmuzic3802 Před 11 měsíci

  • @designerishwar
    @designerishwar Před 4 lety

    Thanks for sharing!

  • @ayoubhamideche6920
    @ayoubhamideche6920 Před rokem

    Hello Thank you so much for the informative content , how can i get the workbook :THINKING EYE, DESIGNING MIND ?
    Link doesn't work

  • @MikaCaviola
    @MikaCaviola Před 3 lety

    great video and really helpful!

  • @afsalasathar2516
    @afsalasathar2516 Před 3 lety

    thanks for sharing your experiences and your methords. you should do more on forms and surface texture :). keep posting

  • @akhilsutar2722
    @akhilsutar2722 Před 4 lety +3

    Very informative as always. Thanks Morna. While watching this video about the Segate Hard Drive, I’ve noticed that the honeycomb pattern have been used on the body and I think it’s a clever use of the pattern. Because the function of a honeycomb is to store the honey so in that context the storing aspect is achieved and it works perfectly for the product. Do you think I’ve guessed it right?

    • @DesignplusMorna
      @DesignplusMorna  Před 3 lety

      Hi Akhil, I love this product metaphor - how you have seen a quality in the surface texture, described what it is like in the world and interpreted the meaning from a likeness. Why aren't you making videos about product design?! :)

    • @akhilsutar2722
      @akhilsutar2722 Před 3 lety

      @@DesignplusMorna Good morning Morna. Hope you’re fine and safe. Thanks for replying me and appreciating my thoughts. While watching your video carefully I noticed the pattern prominently and I immediately thought of a Honeycomb. And I felt so sure that this would’ve been the design team’s secret inspiration which works really well. I won’t be making any video’s on product design as I’m not a product designer but would like to remain in touch with you with your portal. I love product design though. I wish to have a one on one conversation with you in regards with product design. Have a wonderful day and stay safe.

  • @fajarismail2861
    @fajarismail2861 Před 4 lety

    thank you it's very helpful for me as a junior designer

  • @pmally2006
    @pmally2006 Před 3 lety

    You're awesome

  • @Andrew-wf6fi
    @Andrew-wf6fi Před 2 lety

    Words of wisdom. Really interesting. Thank you 🙏. If I could I'd pay for these videos and if you did more aswell

  • @mahtabkhavareh
    @mahtabkhavareh Před 4 lety

    the best

  • @bilalmubarak7364
    @bilalmubarak7364 Před 3 lety

    Hi i am an industrial designer from pakistan , maam i work in a fan design company, my project now a days is to design an exhaust fan for side wall having a rotary PPE blades from where i can get inspiration?

  • @Cataleojo
    @Cataleojo Před 5 lety

    Very interesting...

  • @krishnagilda8286
    @krishnagilda8286 Před 4 lety

    Hi Morna,
    Great video ! I have a request to make.
    Please do video on portfolio - Some tips for nice portfolio for university application, your views on perfect portfolio, etc
    Thank you.

    • @DesignplusMorna
      @DesignplusMorna  Před 4 lety

      Hi Krishna, thanks for your request! I have thought about doing some kind of portfolio video. However, it's a bit tricky to make it about getting into university. The problem is individual universities have different requirements for their portfolio's and I wouldn't want to give you the wrong advice. :)
      If I can think of a way to make the video useful and work for all situations, I'll do it.

  • @MJKDESIGNer
    @MJKDESIGNer Před 5 lety

    Great video Morna as always, but I often wonder why people get so angry at Chinese knock offs, but when it comes to food, they are ok buying knock-off food products, e.g a cheaper brand of corn flakes. Also, some of these budget brands use the same colour and font on their packaging copying the major brand... like Is a cornflake a cornflake?? Is this the same thing or is it a different thing?

    • @DesignplusMorna
      @DesignplusMorna  Před 5 lety +1

      Thanks, Michael! Interesting question... To me, a knock off is a knock off no matter what type of product it is. I'm not sure why one type would stoke more anger than another. However, some possible reasons could be:
      - With the car example, there is a considerable investment made into the design and engineering of cars.
      - Cars cost a lot more money than cornflakes.
      - Cornflakes have been on the market for a long time. I don't know if Cornflakes were ever patented but if they were, I'm sure the patent would have run out by now. I'm not really up on the latest Cornflake developments but I don't think anything new has happened since "frosted".
      As an aside, I try to avoid any food product imported from China. But it's not so easy. Here in Canada, there is a scandal with imported "honey" from China. There is a large amount of discount "honey" being imported from China. When Food inspectors tested it, they found it is actually corn syrup that has honey flavoring. This "honey" is sold to companies like Billy Bee and then sold at a discount in grocery stores. It's having a negative impact on local Honey bee operators because they can't sell their honey for fair market prices.
      I think I actually bought some before I knew about the scandal. I bought it because it was on sale. Which is the tell-tale sign - if it's marked down and quite a bit cheaper than the other honey, it's probably this fake honey.

  • @OSCAR-uv9bw
    @OSCAR-uv9bw Před 3 lety

    here to learn english ,
    your accent is pleasing

    • @DesignplusMorna
      @DesignplusMorna  Před 3 lety +1

      Happy to hear that. Good luck with your studies. :)

  • @shanzaarshad523
    @shanzaarshad523 Před 4 lety

    Thank you soo much morna..i was really frustrated cz of ignorant clients... Keep sharing your amazing journey.

    • @DesignplusMorna
      @DesignplusMorna  Před 3 lety

      Hi Shanza, you are welcome. Good luck with your clients! :)