Project Idea Generation
Task 3 - Mind Mapping
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A quick way of getting ideas for a project flowing is a mind map. The first mind map allows you to get all of your avenues of interest down onto paper. The first mind map will also allow you to plan where to next research and what else should be taken into consideration.
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My second mind map is me starting to think about my research in a more ethnographic way. First starting out with interview-type research. Speaking to as many people as possible right away is a great way to channel your research and get as many opinions on the topic area as possible. This is important when first starting out as it makes sure that you do not form too many biases straight away when designing a product. It also means the product in the end will have taken a broader user base into consideration, and therefore will be better for the 'masses'.