mos def(initely) u&i

my advice to you all this week – go out and get some inspiration of your own find stuff, be curious, go to a gig and dance with people do whatever tickles your fancy but create your own inspiration . . . you may even want to post about it

in the meantime:

1)http://bit.ly/b92xa6

MIT tech review’s top 10 tips – including implantable electronics (oh yes, here comes videodrome), engineered stem cells and less controversially real time search, 3-d mobile usw

2) http://app-my-ride.volkswagen.com/

no idea what this is or what it means, but its one of our clients doing it . . . according to psfk @ www.psfk.com its something to do with open innovation for vw products

3) http://vimeo.com/11111204

24 hours @ walmart in 1 minute – clearly walmart is american, but the idea here is a method/observational one isn’t it folks

4) http://www.slideshare.net/asavar/social-mediachartsfinal?from=ss_embed

“social” media infographic central

5) http://bit.ly/bqNWmU

thought AR looked rubbish – how about AR in-app shopping . . .

6) http://bit.ly/abweC1

interesting stuff on social based on some lightspeed research – no surprise its quality not quantity, but some good examples beautifully imagined

useint

charts to nick this week we are mostly bandwagoning with our charts . . .

covering off why myspace is screwed, where does influence have more influence, opening up the question of what is wrong with twitter’s model, and just getting in on the ipad action now that rhys m has one (well his futures room to be specific and correct ;-) )

good stuff from forrester

Real World Insight Tips – Read it and print it

Hello all

Trawling through the knowledge bank on my pc the other day (i.e. the folder i dump useful and interesting stuff) I found this. It’s a work of genius by Messers Healy and Mernagh.

Some of the examples are a bit dated now such is the pace of change but you’ll get the drift.

I recommend you read it, read it again, print it out and keep reading it…

if you only have time to read one page, read page 15.

10 More Tips on Creativity

Hello FTMFers …

Taken from here (which i recommend)

More great tips on better accessing the creative you… my favourite is #1

What do you think?

Ten tips to be more creative
1) Ditch group brainstorming because it often causes people to simply follow the most dominant member of the group.  Instead have people come up with ideas on their own and then meet to discuss them.
2) Try feeding your mind with new ideas by doing something completely different such as, visiting a museum or art gallery, flicking through a magazine, going on a journey, or randomly searching the internet.
3) Try imagining how a child, friend, artist, or accountant would approach the problem.  Or think about doing the exact opposite of every solution you have created so far. Changing perspective helps produce novel solutions.
4) Watch a funny film, incorporate the words ‘cheese’ and ‘pie’ into your next meeting or telephone call, or digitally alter a photograph of your friend so that he or she looks more like an owl.  People are more creative when they are having fun.

5) Become more curious about the world.  Ask yourself an interesting question each week. How do elephants communicate over hundreds of miles?  Why do people laugh?  Why are bananas yellow?

6) To inspire creative thoughts, embrace nature.  Place a potted plant on your desk and, if possible, work in a room that looks out on trees and grass.  Or head for the nearest green spot and walk around.

7) Listen to classical music.  People are at their most creative when they are relaxed and in a good mood.  Slow moving classical music induces both of these feelings in most people within minutes.
8) Carry a small notebook and pencil around with you and scribble down an idea the moment it comes into your head.  Good thoughts strike at any time and it is important to record them before they are forgotten.

9) Randomly select a word from a dictionary and then create an ideas based around this word.  The random combination of elements helps people become more creative by constraining their thinking.
10) Go for a walk, get to the gym or even just stroll around your office or home.  Movement relaxes the body and people tend to have better ideas when they are moving than when they are static.