Digital Publishing (WK2) - Creativity Exercise: "Three Objects"

The “Three Objects” Exercise
Time: 3–5 minutes
Materials: Look around the room

Steps:

  1. Pick three random objects near you. They should not normally go together. Combine them into one concept.
  2. Imagine they are part of the same product, tool, or system.
  3. Decide what problem it solves. Even if the idea is weird, give it a purpose.
  4. Write 2–3 sentences explaining what it is and how it works.

When I tried this exercise, this was my result:

Objects: Headphones, plant, lamp

Concept:
A desk lamp that has small built-in speakers similar to headphones and a space in the base for a small plant. The light creates a calm workspace, while the speakers play soft audio without filling the room. The plant adds a small natural element, so the desk feels more relaxing to work at.

What I learned: At first, the objects felt completely unrelated, but once I started thinking about how they might work together, the concept started forming pretty naturally. It made me realize that creativity sometimes comes from forcing connections between things that normally wouldn’t interact. Instead of waiting for a perfect idea, combining random elements can actually push you to think in a new way and come up with something you probably wouldn’t have considered otherwise.

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