Now we need to do some hard work. We start with manipulation number 1 on part number 1 i.e. removing the bottom. Which application ideas do you get when seeing a mug without a bottom?
Here comes the creative effort in. To start up use any source for inspiration. Your kid, colleague, internet, whatever. Allow your mind some time to shift from a rational and judging mindset into a curious and investigating mindset. After a while your mind adapts and ideas flow more easily. Keep in mind that it's not important that the ideas are feasible. That's for later. Important for now is that your mind start to generate ideas.
1. A very common use is the cup holder.
2. In a cup holder the cup fits in nicely. But we can make the holder bigger just as a protection on the table against pushing down, for example a child's glass lemonade.
Or we could place such a mug over something to prevent it from toppling or rolling off the table. For example we could make a kind of sleeve to put around a narrow top-heavy vase.
It is important not to stick to heavily to the initial use. Look at the bottomless mug as something totally new and try to imagine what kind of uses it can have.
3. When we open up the bottom we could eventually fill the mug from the bottom. Why should we want to do that? Well because it's quicker, see http://www.bottomsupbeer.com.
Or because the coffee cools down less during filling. Or because the milk and coffee can filled very gently without mixing together.
4. Come up with one or two more ideas for a bottomless mug.
Next time we remove the cylinder. In the meantime visualize it and imagine some uses of it.
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