Sketching and context: Exploring creativity in idea generation groups

Paay Jeni*, Jesper Kjeldskov, Michael Bønnerup, Thulasika Uthayakumar

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Abstract

Studies of creativity have shown that idea generation within groups produces fewer novel ideas. To address this, we examine ways to stimulate the creative process in idea generation groups, and contribute the new technique of “brainsketching with context cues”, which purposefully adds contextual input into the sketching activity. We build on the existing brainsketching technique, which promotes idea sharing during sketching, by adding context cards into the process. To investigate if sketching with contextual input supports creativity in the design process, we analysed six design sessions with 15 young Interaction Designers. Our findings show that contextual input enhances both individual and group creativity by supporting idea and information exchange in the sketching activity, increasing diversity and novelty of design outcomes.

Original languageEnglish
Article number101159
JournalDesign Studies
Volume84
ISSN0142-694X
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2023

Keywords

  • collaborative design
  • context cards
  • creativity
  • design methods
  • interaction design

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