THIS changed how I thought about INNOVATION in Design

This video talks about a way of thinking that designers use to innovate. In the video I show multiple examples of how this way of thinking leads to innovation, invention and figuring out all the details in a product's design. The examples range from - how an innovation in crayons and a bike grip were used to innovate the OXO vegetable peeler, how the form and function of burrs were used to invent velcro, how a slaughterhouse inspired the innovation of the moving assembly line, and how sparks rising from a fire inspired the invention of the hot air balloon, to name a few. Some of the other examples I talk about are how analogies are used to help figure out the details in a product's design and how I've used analogies in my own design work. Analogies are especially useful when you work on a product where there is no real precedent. If you have any questions, let me know in the comments. ____ W H A T T O W A T C H N E X T: GOOD DESIGN - ONE concept that can make all the difference    • Good Design vs Bad Design | This concept c...   FORM FOLLOWS FUNCTION - an example in Industrial Design    • Form Follows Function... explained in prod...   HOW A DESIGNER LOOKS AT A PRODUCT | product analysis of Pulp storage    • Analyze this Product Design  |  Pulp stora...   ____ SUBSCRIBE TO MY CHANNEL: ► http://bit.ly/2NWHpCw Be sure to hit the bell to be notified of new videos! ____ SAY HI ON SOCIAL: Instagram ►   / design_plus_morna   Facebook ► www.facebook.com/Design-Morna-1824095881241242/ ____ LEARN MORE ABOUT PRODUCT DESIGN ► https://www.designplusmorna.com/ ____ MUSIC: “Flutterbee” Podington Bear soundofpicture.com ____ tags: Innovation in Products, Innovation in product design, product design, industrial design