ideasalt
Ideasalt is a concept in creativity studies and workshop practice. It refers to a deliberate method of seasoning ideas with constraints and critique to prevent vacuous optimism and to stimulate practical novelty. The term is metaphorical and not tied to a single formal theory; it appears in guides on brainstorming, design sprints, and creative writing.
Etymology and usage: The word blends idea with salt, drawing on the culinary sense of salt as
Practice: In sessions that use ideasalt, facilitators alternate phases of free ideation with salt phases. During
Impact and reception: Proponents argue that ideasalt increases practical relevance, reduces later-stage reevaluation costs, and fosters
Examples: In a product sprint, teams are asked to generate ten concepts under a tight two-day deadline,
See also: Constraint-based creativity, design thinking, brainstorming, critical thinking.