THINKING AND CREATIVE PROCESS /SPECIFICATION OF PRODUCTS AND SERVICES / DESIGN AND INNOVATION (CEM)
PROFESSOR: GERARDO OSIO
FINANCIAL ARTIFACTS
Mexico faces significant challenges in the financial sphere. The present artifacts analyze aspects of the financial behavior of the Mexican population, focusing on young people between 15 and 30 years old. These artifacts seek to understand their relationship with money, time and Mexican culture expressed in spences patterns, generational expectations and the understanding of investment management.
SPENDING CLOCK
Danna Ramírez, Paola Jaimes
The 'Spending Clock' is a discursive object that narrates the habits of impulsive spending and the inability to save among Mexican youth.
It consists of 4 elements: the pendulum, which alludes to the passage of infinite time; stuck hands, representing stagnation due to our expenses; the chart, which contains 3 key words in the investment cycle -not spending, saving, and investing. Finally, the horn that mentions micro expenses like an unstoppable alarm. The purpose of this project is to influence young people to take an interest in their financial education.
INVESTMENT ROULETTE
Natalia Aguilar, Erick Juárez, Nayvette Ruiz
The ‘Investment Roulette’ is an interactive artifact that urges young people to reflect on the fear of investing. It consists of two main elements: a wheel with symbols representing investment methods and circles representing amounts of money, and a board that translates the combination obtained.