A collaborative tool for gathering ideas and feedback.
- Méthodologies : Ingénierie, Conception de Produits, Gestion de projet
Graffiti Walls

Graffiti Walls
- Remue-méninges, Créativité, Collaboration interfonctionnelle, Conception centrée sur l'humain, Idéation, Conception interactive, Travail d'équipe, Expérience utilisateur (UX), User-Centered Design
Objectif :
Comment il est utilisé :
- A large sheet of paper or whiteboard where participants can write or draw their ideas, comments, and questions. It is a visual and interactive way to brainstorm and gather feedback from a group.
Avantages
- Encourages participation and collaboration; Provides a visual record of ideas and feedback.
Inconvénients
- Can become cluttered and difficult to read; May not be suitable for all types of discussions.
Catégories :
- Idéation, Résolution de problèmes
Idéal pour :
- Brainstorming ideas or gathering feedback from a group in a workshop or meeting.
Graffiti Walls are particularly effective in contexts such as design sprints, product development workshops, and ideation sessions across various industries including technology, consumer goods, and healthcare. This method is often initiated by facilitators or team leaders who seek to encourage open communication and idea generation among diverse participants such as engineers, designers, marketing specialists, and end-users alike. The interactive nature of this approach not only allows for immediate feedback but also creates an atmosphere where quieter team members feel more comfortable sharing their thoughts, leading to a wider range of ideas. During the concept development phase, teams might utilize Graffiti Walls to visualize customer pain points, brainstorm possible solutions, and prioritize features based on group consensus. This can be particularly useful in Agile environments where rapid iteration and collaboration are paramount. As ideas evolve on the wall, the visual record can serve as a reference point for future discussions, ensuring that valuable suggestions are not overlooked. Companies like IDEO and Google have successfully integrated similar visual brainstorming techniques into their design processes, illustrating the methodology’s ability to drive innovation and enhance teamwork.
Principales étapes de cette méthodologie
- Establish clear objectives for the brainstorming session.
- Present the Graffiti Wall setup, explaining how participants can contribute.
- Encourage participants to write or draw their ideas directly on the wall.
- Invite participants to respond to others' ideas through comments or additional drawings.
- Facilitate discussion around emerging themes and connections among ideas.
- Allow creative freedom and discourage judgment to stimulate uninhibited contributions.
- Periodically prompt quieter participants to ensure diverse input.
- Maintain an open and flexible atmosphere to adapt to the flow of ideas.
- Use different colors or symbols to categorize ideas for clarity.
Conseils de pro
- Use codage couleur and symbols to categorize ideas during the session; this can help participants quickly identify themes and encourage more focused discussions later on. - Allocate specific time intervals for sections of the Graffiti Wall, ensuring that ideas are continually evolving and participants remain engaged by rotating around the space. - Integrate post-it notes or markers in various colors, allowing individuals to prioritize or vote on ideas after the brainstorming session, enhancing the decision-making process.
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