When it comes to the creative process there are a lot of tools available to turn your vision into reality. As cheesy as that sounds, we've come a long way from the days my father used to brag about ...
It is generally assumed that the literary creative process, especially poetic creation, starts with an inspiration. Popular descriptions of the poet creating a poem usually conjure up an image of a ...
The English economist and author Tim Harford has some counterintuitive advice for anyone who wants to become better at what they do (or solve a problem): Spend time doing something else. He calls the ...
Pinterest has recently unveiled a suite of innovative AI tools designed to enhance its visual discovery platform, offering users new and exciting ways to find creative inspiration for their projects ...
There are times when you really have to be creative. In many of these situations, you may feel stuck. Nothing is coming to mind. Every time you think about the problem, you get frustrated. And since ...
Thousands of folds. Several months. One sheet of paper. Juho Könkkölä's origami characters have to be seen to be believed. Designers at Apple, MoMA, and more share the podcasts they never miss Push ...
Your inbox is full, your calendar is in full-on holiday mode and your Slack alerts are going crazy. Project and creative briefs are piling up all around you. How do you stay creative in this mess?
As many creative minds will tell you, creativity isn’t something that is just “always on.” Rather, creativity comes in waves, ebbing and flowing each day in what can often seem like random intervals.
From finding the perfect name to figuring out a way to outflank the competition, every business needs to come up with creative ideas consistently to succeed. Coming up with something creative can help ...