How to build idea on idea when using Kanva

How to build idea on idea when using Kanva

Building Ideas on Ideas

Kanva is a powerful tool for generating creative ideas, but next to bringing structure in brainstorming, it will also help in building ideas on top of each other. Want to get more out of your brainstom? Here's how to do it effectively.

  1. Start with a Core Idea

Everything starts with a core idea—a starting point that sparks your thinking. This could be a problem to solve, a simple thought, or even a broad question. The goal is to have a foundation to build upon.

Example: Suppose you’re brainstorming a new app idea. Your core idea might be "an app that helps people manage their time."

  1. Use the "Yes, and…" Technique

Rather than commenting on ideas with ‘No, but…’ try to react to each idea with “yes, and,…’ It is a concept borrowed from improvisation theater, where you accept ideas and build on them to boost creativity.

Example: If someone suggests reminders for your app, you could say, "Yes, and it could analyze time usage and suggest improvements."

  1. Think Broadly

Generate a wide range of ideas without worrying about feasibility. Focus on quantity, not quality.

Example: Consider features like social sharing, fitness tracking integration, or gamified productivity.

  1. Connect Unrelated Ideas

Innovative ideas often come from combining concepts from different fields. Look for analogies in unrelated areas.

Example: Apply the idea of streaks from fitness apps to encourage consistent focus in your time-management app.

  1. Refine and Focus

After brainstorming, evaluate your ideas based on feasibility and impact. Narrow down to the most promising concepts.

Example: You might decide that AI-driven time analysis and calendar integration are the most valuable features.

  1. Iterate and Gather Feedback

Brainstorming is iterative. Share ideas, gather feedback, and refine them based on input.

Example: Feedback might lead you to offer optional AI features for privacy-conscious users.

Conclusion

Wether you are looking for a good idea or concept that you want to refine with Kanva, or you have an existing idea that you want to make better, building ideas on ideas will help you build better projects. 

 

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