Generate ideas fast and easily
Triggers is a set of physical cards designed to help teams and individuals to ideate more efficiently.
Each Trigger card has a "what if" question that will instantly spark your thinking, making the ideation process more diverse, dynamic and fast.
A deck for every creative project
Triggers questions are organised in decks with different topics.
Explore them to choose the best for your type of projects.
Essential deck
The deck for rational thinkers.
Use it to create graphic design projects, campaigns, ads, posters and promotion tools.
Innovation deck
The deck for forward-thinking ideas.
Use it to create tech oriented projects, new products/services, campaigns, edgy ideas and ideas focused on Millennials.
User-Centric deck
The deck for creatives that put people in the center.
Use it to create new products/services ideas and innovation based on users.
Serendipity deck
The deck for the out-of-the-box thinkers.
Use it to create storytelling, ads, campaigns, ambient ideas, space ideas, products/services and any other challenges.
A creative method everyone can use
Using Triggers is simple. Here are the only three steps you need to take.
1. Define your problem
Make it simple and straight forward.
2. Take a Trigger card
Read the question and make sure you understand it.
3. Brainstorm ideas
Note down the thoughts that spring to mind.
It's that simple!
How creatives use Triggers
Intrigued to know how it feels to use our cards? Hear it from our users.
Testimonials
We asked creatives from Typeform, Designit and other studios how it felt to try Triggers for the first time.
Users from more than 17 different countries
Our cards travel all around the world. This is what they say about them.
A deck for every creative challenge
It's all about creativity
Read our posts about design thinking, creative methods and other useful tips
Explore the planets in the creativity galaxy
We found out that, when brainstorming and doing creative sessions, having someone that looks out for the direction, agenda, methods and goals can be key. This person doesn't have to necessarily influence in the ideas, but on the process.
Let’s grab a highlighter and circle the word “stop”.
A happy creative is a productive creative
If you know what you have to do, you know how to decide.