Responding to stimuliFinding stimuli for design work
Artists and designers find stimuli in the world around them or research a particular topic to find stimuli. They use this material to help them generate a personal creative response in their work.
Designers find stimuli in a number of ways. Stimuli give designers ideas for solving a problem and help them to create new and original designs. You may find stimuli in:
Your design brief 鈥 this outlines the requirements of your project and should give you some useful starting points.
A source of inspiration 鈥 this can help to generate ideas for the style of your design.
Social influences, such as design trends or consumer needs.
Cultural influences, such as a particular design movement.
Market research 鈥 investigating designs already on the market might inspire you. You could carry out a survey or questionnaire if appropriate to your brief.
The work of specific designers may influence your approach.
When choosing a stimulus for design work, try to do the following:
Select a stimulus which relates well to your design brief.
Consider different sources for your market research and investigations 鈥 the world around you, shops or online outlets, books, magazines, design websites.
Keep an open mind - it is a process of exploration.