Ace of Maps

Rota-Ray a paper scrolling map reader from 1920's showing detail from the Container Corporation of America's World Geo-graphic Atlas designed by Herbert Bayer page detail of a Tornado.

Brainstorm

Generate a flood of concepts at a low resolution. Discover insights made from feelings and intuition. Trust what your gut says and avoid over analysing.

The Stanford d.school writes about being able to Experiment Rapidly.

‘This ability is about being able to quickly generate ideas – whether written, drawn, or built. In order to rapidly experiment, you must be able to relax your mind and reach a mode of acceptance. This will eliminate the natural tendency to block ideas that seem off or unfeasible. Then, let your doing lead your thinking – and lead with your hands. This ability pairs naturally with Learn From Others. In many instances, you are experimenting by both generating a flood of new concepts at low resolution (brainstorming) and testing some of those concepts with potential users.’