A look inside my carefully crafted creativity.
The way I design follows this specific formula to generate ideas and create a finished product. Below I show how I developed my project Dapt.
Define the Problem
The first step in my design process is identifying a problem that needs solving. In many towns across the world, especially in the northern hemisphere, the sun is a rare sight. This inspired me to create a supplement line that can help travelers adjust to the darkness in these areas, making their stay more comfortable and enjoyable.
Once I’ve identified a problem, I dive into in-depth research. Research allows me to understand my target audience, determine the best sales channel, develop effective messaging, and discover the most impactful approach to tackling the problem. Through research, I gain direction for the project and set a strong foundation before beginning the design phase.
For Dapt, I researched the locations of towns affected by perennial darkness, the impacts of sustained exposure to darkness, and the frequented travelers of those areas.
Gather my Research
After establishing a direction with research, I begin brainstorming ideas using mind maps, word banks, and sketches. These tools help me create a unique name, logo, descriptor, copywriting, and ad campaign that communicates the benefits of the product to the target audience.
Below, you can see my thought process for developing Dapt.
Repetition
Mind Maps
Word Banks
Sketching
After the brainstorming process, I refine my ideas by seeking feedback from my peers through critique and comparison. Then, I land on the best concept for my project to develop it from ideas into a solution.
Narrow it Down
With my ideas refined, it’s time to fire up my computer and bring my visions to life. Armed with a plethora of curated design elements, I channel my creative energy into crafting a solution that solves the problem with my own flair.