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Ideoeyesopen.com is about casting a wide net to find inspirational experiences in the unlikeliest of places—the things we do and see everyday. It is the digital compadre to the IDEO Eyes Open series of experiential guidebooks, now available through Chronicle Books.

Beginnings

For good reasons we’re in love with beginnings. What’s more exciting than the first few weeks of a love affair? Or the first few nights in a new home? The experiences that go hand in hand with beginnings—buying school supplies, opening night performances, or even sunrises—fill us with hope, excitement and inspiration. A great beginning can set the tone for your whole day, your relationship, your life path. Conversely, a bad beginning doesn’t usually bode well and can set a tone all its own. In life, when things go awry, we start over. Stores and restaurants that get off to a rocky start often “re-open" to get back on track. Thriving (and not so thriving) businesses have taken wing on the idea of starting out on the right path: Starbucks used beginnings to revolutionize the coffee industry, while Cereality tried packaging cereal-to-go for time-crunched tweens and suits on the run.

With ‘beginnings’ as a springboard, we asked the IDEO community to share experiences that embodied everything from what jumpstarts our caffeinated culture, to kids starting off on the right path at school. We also asked a special guest from Imaginary Forces, a firm that built its reputation on creating opening sequences for Hollywood’s most influential films, to find a physical experience that embodies the best of what she’s learned from the first moments of a film. As for me, I am particularly interested in the experiences that use the idea of beginning to sustain and maintain action. In fact, my submission is something that we found while researching Eyes Open: New York—an experience that is designed to begin over and over and over again.
Grand Opening | New York, New York
By Fred Dust, IDEO
Airports | Everywhere
By Michelle Dougherty, Imaginary Forces
Blue Bottle Coffee | San Francisco, CA
By Jenn Maer, IDEO
El Centro de la Raza | Seattle, WA
By Sandy Speicher, IDEO
A garage | Palo Alto, CA
By Engin Erdogan, IDEO
Next Month's Topic & Assignment:

Routines

Routines
We all have routines, some that we’re aware of and others that elude recognition. Regardless of their type, routines help us maintain a rhythm, or a structure, in our day. Because routines are, in a sense, omnipresent, we rarely focus on them, much like other everyday elements that shape our lives—a good pen, a favorite purse, a preferred tea. Routines become fascinating when you start to recognize other people’s patterns, or you recognize when yours has been disrupted. The latter is usually followed by a strange feeling that something might be missing, but you can't really put your finger on it, like a favorite song that’s suddenly missing a chord.

So, if we think about it, how might our experiences define our routines and impact our day-to-day rituals? What are the routines that change our daily mindset (cocktail bar or local gym) or change our lives (same experiences could apply)? How might one routine lead to another? How important is time and place in the following of a routine? How easily do we recognize when we’ve broken a routine, and how does it make us feel? Send in your submission with images and short text. And remember to consider, how did a particular act become something regular? Was it necessity, enjoyment, another person’s influence? Have fun thinking about the un-thought of!