Idea Box
Linear Thinking 45 min read

Idea Box

Break a problem into parameters and combine variations to explore thousands of potential solutions.

💡 What is the Idea Box?

The ‘Idea Box’ (Morphological Analysis) is a systematic way to explore every possible version of a product or service. By breaking a problem into its fundamental “parameters” and listing “variations” for each, you create a matrix of thousands of possible combinations, many of which would never occur to you otherwise.

The Invention Engine

Complexity is your friend here. The more parameters you identify, the more unique combinations you can generate.

Define Your Subject

Identify the product or service you want to innovate.

Example: “Develop a new type of desk lamp.”

Identify Key Parameters

What are the fundamental dimensions of your subject?

📌 Lamp Parameters
  • Power Source
  • Material
  • Style
  • Features

List Variations

For each parameter, list as many variations as possible.

📌 Variations List
  • Power: Solar, USB, Hand-crank, Battery.
  • Material: Wood, Recycled Plastic, Frosted Glass, Concrete.
  • Features: Wireless Charger, Built-in Speaker, Clock, Essential Oil Diffuser.

Create the Box & Combine

Pick one variation from each category and force them into a single concept.

📌 New Concepts
  • Solar + Wood + Minimalist + Essential Oil Diffuser: A sleek, cordless wooden lamp for a spa-like office environment.
  • USB + Concrete + Industrial + Wireless Charger: A heavy, brutalist-style desk lamp that charges your phone via its base.

Practice

Subject: “A New Type of Wallet.” Parameters: “Material” and “Security Feature.” Combine “Carbon Fiber” with “Biometric Fingerprint Lock.” How does it work?