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Teacher Notes. This Powerpoint is designed as a starting point to stimulate ideas on “creativity”. It’s not intended to use it in its entirety, but to use slides appropriate for your own group.

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  1. Teacher Notes. • This Powerpoint is designed as a starting point to stimulate ideas on “creativity”. It’s not intended to use it in its entirety, but to use slides appropriate for your own group. • The approach used as it stands is to show the opening slide of Ken Grange – ask who knows who he is, talk about his company, Pentagram, and some of his products, discuss how one man could know so much from the workings of a camera to a high speed train – obviously he can’t. He’s a creative thinker, a stylist, he depends on the team around him to do apply the detail.

  2. Slides 14 to 19 look at some inspirational ‘A Level’ projects to discuss with your group. • The remainder of the slides are there to create discussion, they are all products which have had patents filed for them, so are in the market place and some will never get there – they are all genuine creative ideas.

  3. Who is this?

  4. Kenneth Grange - Designer. • Who knows of his company or any of his products? • PENTAGRAM • High Speed Train • Revamped London Taxi • Disposable Razor • Instamatic Camera. • Kenwood Chef

  5. Kenneth Grange

  6. High Speed Train

  7. Photographic Products

  8. Domestic Products

  9. What’s the difference between Grange’s approach and YOUR ‘A’ Level approach?

  10. “A” Level is about......... • Firefly

  11. “A” Level is about......... • Pneuchair

  12. “A” Level is about......... • Bartender

  13. “A” Level is about............ • IBOS.

  14. “A” Level is about......... • Paymate

  15. “A” Level is about......... • Experimenter

  16. “A” Level is about‘Blue Sky Design’ It’s all about CREATIVITY And COMMUNICATING IDEAS Lets look at some creative designs.

  17. Genuine American Patents www.totallyabsurd.com

  18. Bullet Proof Bed

  19. Hand-near mouth alarm

  20. Banana Suitcase

  21. Time-temperature glasses

  22. Motorized Ice Cream Cone

  23. Up Hill Skiing

  24. Propeller Leg

  25. Travel Washing Machine

  26. Earless Eyewear

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