Ideas Lab
Défi de l'équipe britannique pour le sketch des arrêts de bus
PAUL MAGEE
Pour mettre au défi l'équipe du centre britannique au sens large, nous avons décidé de réaliser un dessin rapide et libre en examinant la perception que notre groupe a des arrêts de bus, la manière dont ils pourraient être améliorés et les valeurs qui nous semblaient importantes après avoir parlé avec nos collègues du projet. Les croquis sont tous listés ici, impliquant tout le monde.
Veuillez prendre le temps de lire les croquis et d'absorber la variété des idées exposées ET ajoutez vos commentaires - il pourrait y avoir de nombreux éléments individuels qui (si nous savions lesquels étaient les plus utiles) pourraient être combinés dans une conception ultime du système.
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Hi Andree, I'd much rather see a scruffy sketch any day!
I think the point here is that it only a designer who can solve the problem of waiting at a bus stop - everyone has insight, their own ideas and the purpose of this age is to invite ideas in whatever form they can be communicated. Experience is such a valuable commodity, and because we have such varied experienced across the team it allows us to look very deeply into the meaning and thoguth processes show here.
I invite everyone to do the same thing, it is liberating and it achieve stwo more important things.
1. It encourages someone with an idea to formalise it into a visual tool that can be shown to others
2. It shows the design team that they can look, listen and learn from othe people's experience, and that they i turn have to learn the right kind of communcation to learn as much as possible from the visual tool.
Given that we are all unable to meet and to share those moments of inspiration face to face, this is a small step into doing that remotely and a small step to learnign a little more epathy with one anothoer.
ANDREE WOODCOCK2
3 years ago
3 years ago
These sketches did inform some of our thinking.
As a non designer I was not expecting my scruffy ideas to be shown, Paul :-) Unfortunately I was not able to draw what I could visualise (sketches 3 and 6) which was all about the need for organic forms and for bus stopes to be more than a post, but a fundamental and exciting part of the streetscape where they could become a meeting place, local information centre and gateway to different forms of transport.
Just sitting down with a pen and paper and having to sketch (or at least create mind maps) helped me think in new ways, rather than just writing linear text. So I enjoyed the process, if not my results.
PAUL MAGEE
3 years ago
3 years ago
We have talked a lot about introducing a better human 'feel', I love the introduction of woodland inspired forms and colours shown in Jacqui's sketch. The individual stools also introduce a very relaxed, 'free' sense of space that I would suggest is a totally different way to perceive the bus stop waiting experience.
3 years ago