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Expressive Spaces: Asserting Architectural Artistry

9/17/2012

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Expressive vs. Introverted
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Complex vs. Neutral
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Political vs. Evasive
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Radical vs. Conservative
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Democratic vs. Authoritarian
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Real vs. Simulated
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Hand vs. Computer
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Raw vs. Refined
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Pointed vs. Blunt
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Risky vs. Safe
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Memorable vs. Forgettable
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Communicative vs. Mute
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Space vs. Fashion
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Optimism vs. Pessimism
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Democratic vs. Authoritarian
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Inexplicable vs. Understood
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Complex vs. Simple
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Unexpected vs. Habitual
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Art of Creativity: Intent on Insight

9/11/2012

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We live in very dynamic times. "We are shifting from a managerial society to an entrepreneurial society."
"Intuition becomes increasingly valuable in the new information society precisely because there is so much data." John Naisbitt

Intuition, insight, discernment, perception, awareness, understanding, comprehension, apprehension, appreciation, penetration, acumen, judgment, acuity, vision, wisdom, savvy are some of the words that constantly pop up in different journals and business books.

The word that I am hooked to is Insight. The dictionary defines insight as the act or outcome of grasping the inward or hidden nature of things or of perceiving in an intuitive manner. A great example that comes to mind is the discovery of penicillin. During those times it was the norm to throw away moldy blood samples. However, Sir Alexander Fleming, the Scottish bacteriologist, had an instinct to study the mold on a blood sample that had gone bad. That instinct ushered in the era of penicillin and antibiotics. There are thousands of example: perhaps the most studied being Mr. Steve Jobs in our our recent memory. Overnight the IPhone was a best seller because the learning curve was substantially reduced. "The percentage of users actually utilizing all of the features that a smart phone offers was higher than other phones we've tested. The iPhone was more intuitive than other devices." Even a few years ago who would have thought about a technical device being intuitive.

Experts do acknowledge that insight is a learned skill.
Asking a lot of questions does build strong intuitive muscles. In design discovery meetings, the most powerful creative intuitions shows up after a long question and answer sessions. Don't be fearful to ask any questions. Ask questions that does not particularly pertain to the project. See where it goes. To get a feel for the clients emotions' layout a visual map of the conversation. Ask more questions based on the map. Then walk away from the project. Let your sub-conscious take over.

Find solitude. Listen to yourself in solitude. Training yourself to listen to your inner voice when you aren’t alone and will lead to catching powerful intuitive ideas right when you need them.

Strangle the inner critic within you. Turn off your negative barometer. If your inner voice say this is a dumb idea. Make a conscious choice to ask “what part of this idea will work?” This way you will embark on a journey of asking positive questions and your sub-conscious will feed you with solutions in the form of insight - the art of seeing what is invisible to others.

Insight or creative intelligence comes from deep within you. It helps generate not only solutions for your design projects but new opportunities and options for you. Beware! often, it will take you to the less trodden paths that leads to nowhere.
"Intuition makes much of it; I mean by this the faculty of seeing a connection between things that in appearance are completely different; it does not fail to lead us astray quite often." Andre Weil

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Compelling Booth Design: The Channel for Enchantment

9/4/2012

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Knowledge is great. Competence is great. But the combination of both encourages people to trust you and increases your powers of enchantment. ~ Guy Kawasaki
You trade show booth is your space that you use for sharing knowledge and inspiring conversation. It is a channel for enchantment. It is the space where your brand image is broadcasted. It prompts people to form perceptions about your company and your products. It is reflected in the angles of your product; it is embedded in the curves of your booth architecture, it is pronounced in the stylistic images, the texture of floor that you walk on and the uniqueness of the furniture that you use. The exhibit design is a powerful display of your brand psychology.

Given the power it yields, it is only but natural to design an exhibit keeping in mind some of the few tenets.

  1. Be different. You have to have a stance. Be a source of awe and wonder.
  2. Coin your odyssey. What do you want to achieve? And why?
  3. Develop your own distinctiveness. What’s unique about you?
  4. Have an opinion. Stand for something. Don’t be afraid to alienate a few people. It will  bring you closer to others. You will have a tribe.
  5. Produce content. Give an incredible presentation that goes viral.
  6. Become a storyteller. Stories are memorable.
  7. Give away free content. Your influence will grow because we live in a hybrid economy
  8. Hold a press conference. Allow people to tweet from your exhibit space.
  9. Validate your unique proposition with case studies.
  10. Promote testimonials. Let others build your reputation.
  11. Don’t constantly sell. Teaching is a much better way to gain sales.
  12. Exceed expectations. Surprise people by being insanely helpful.
  13. Be curious. And keep learning. And share more. ...................source copy blogger

Above all, be transparent, conversational and generous. Be delightfully present in the "now". After all, this is your space to re-write your past and carve out your future.

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