Sunday, October 1, 2023

Table for Two (Creativity Excercise)

 This week's creativity exercise is to create a table for a specific buyer. My task or your task if you choose is to choose a buyer and then design the table for that buyer. Here are the choices:

- Sailor

- Ninja

- Cowboy

- Pirate

- Mad Scientist

After choosing the buyer, design the perfect table for that buyer. Take into account the table and the things that table may be able to provide in terms of function, storage, or service. Consider the shape, building materials, and even placement in their home. Or liar, as the case may be. 

The limit is 11 minutes. This week we will brainstorm on everything you need and next week we will design the table with pen and paper. I chose the Ninja.


A Ninja, historically known as a shinobi, was a covert agent or mercenary in ancient Japan. Ninjas were skilled in espionage, sabotage, guerrilla warfare, and various unconventional tactics. They were highly trained in stealth, disguise, and martial arts, making them effective spies and assassins.

Ninjas operated mainly during the feudal era of Japan, between the 15th and 17th centuries, although their origins can be traced back further. They were hired by samurai warriors or daimyo (feudal lords) to gather intelligence, conduct sabotage, and assassinate enemies. The methods and skills of ninjas were kept secret, and passed down through generations within specific families or clans.


TABLE DESIGN

- Will be hidden as part of the wall.

- Inside table will be a compartment for his secret black clothes

- Compartments for his weapons

- Compartment for his contracts and gathered intelligence.

- A compartment inside the drawer to hide his Ninja mask.

- Sword will be on display and is the way into his lair and also reveals the rest of the table.


Lets see what ideas you come up with your buyers of even the Ninja.

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