Mesh Mashup Concept generation

 Project Two ideations: We're tasked with opening our minds to rethinking the already thought out for this next task. While the world has created and designed many already working and perfectly functioning things, it's easy to think all the good ideas have been thought already. This practice helps to re-envision our creativity. Focusing on the ideation stage is the most important stage of any idea-making. It takes a lot of ideas to make a good idea. And in this practice, we have some fun.


Coffee Bath, By scaling up the size of the coffee and adding a pool ladder, a level of immersion has been created, and the lawn chairs help with the immersion. 

Mouth TV, for my creature choice I went with a creepy mouth surrounding a television set, and with light poles for antennas creates a Frankenstein experience.

Glove Mouse Computer, this is the worst idea for a mouse, so I decided why not add two "boxing mouses" for a more immersive gaming experience.
Pylon Rocket, this idea was taking an already rocket shaped object and making it reality, the cones stacked on adds depth to the design.
Selfie Gun, this idea was more ironic and was uses dark humour, say cheese.

Toilet Speaker, your option to connect the splash in the bowl to the speaker or play your own jams for a solid sitting sesh.

Toy box, full of tools and weapons, a great combo for children, I figured the contrast of weapons and a childs toy box was a good joke.

Christmas Tree, taking the concept and warping into another mind trick, the present being a tree is a fun twist.
Cheese wheel, with all terrain grip, and cheese logo, this is now an image you'll imagine in real life.
prosthetic Catfish, more of a play on words than anything, figured joining two very different things creates a weird image, and it does!
Foot Ruler, another play on words, holding a foot to measure your daily items is a great way to make a non-challenging task challenging...
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