I was a participant in Bodystorming a few weeks ago, and I found it to be the "best" medium for developing a "design" concept within a very short period of time. It is an invaluable tool for educators as well as multi-level teams of "any" discipline, to offer lessons in team building and collaboration.
Without having any preconceived ideas of what we wanted to achieve, the team that I worked with developed a conceptual design for an eye-care kiosk within "16 minutes" - while standing. Had we been given this same task of actually designing such a concept for a business, it would have taken weeks-and maybe months because we would have thought too intensely about the final product.
I highly recommend "bodystorming" to anyone interested in improving their thought process towards a productive path to success.
I was a participant in Bodystorming a few weeks ago, and I found it to be the "best" medium for developing a "design" concept within a very short period of time. It is an invaluable tool for educators as well as multi-level teams of "any" discipline, to offer lessons in team building and collaboration.
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I highly recommend "bodystorming" to anyone interested in improving their thought process towards a productive path to success.
G. Williams
Interior Design