seminar – 3 chindogu ideas

  1. 1. My first chindogu idea for Sidney was to make her a pair of gloves. The issue I decided to focus on for her was that while she was doing her makeup, she would lose all her makeup brushes. My plan was to create a glove with brushes instead of fingers. I wanted to make a baby pink glove with either elastic or rubber tips to stick the brush into. I didn’t end up going with this chindogu idea because I didn’t think it was crazy and creative enough to be useless. The hardest part of chindogu are the fact that you have to create something tangible, useful, but too crazy and too much work to use them to make them a real product.
  2. 2. My second chindogu idea was an altered version of the first, since I know that I want to continue with Sidney’s loss of makeup brushes. I thought it would be a good idea to make a chair harness that would allow her to pick her makeup brushes from above her. The harness would curve up the chair and hang over her head for easy access and choice.
  3. 3. My third chindogu idea is my final one. The chindogu is a body harness that, like the chair, will curve from behind her back over her head and have the dangling makeup brushes. There are a lot of possible production problems with this chindogu, but it is more creative and crazier than the first chindogu idea of the glove. It brings the idea of the glove to the chair harness idea, making it useful, yet useless.

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