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We’ve all been accused of being ‘left brained’ or ‘right brained’ at times, depending on who we disagree with.

” ~Mae Jamison
Cinemabrainstorming
 

Creativity & 10 tips for better brainstorming

Just a beautifully styled presentation by David Burton touching on the five creative behaviors as identified by Gardner, and turning them into 10 practical tips for better brainstorming.
Via tweetrightbrain

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Creativity is Art, is it?

Many people believe that creativity is something you either have or you don’t, and if you are amongst the happy few, you’ll use your creativity to create difficult art the general public won’t understand but your creative counterparts will love.
But; creativity is of vital importance to every act you’ll ever do. Art or no art. [...]

CinemaCCC
 

Sir Ken Robinson on Talent and Passion

Sir Ken Robinson at Creative Company Conference in Amsterdam talks about his new book ‘The Element’. A book about discovering and applying ‘passion’. The things that drives you, motivates you, and essentially makes you valuable. Sir Ken Robinson applies this in the context of our educational system, developing and educating in talent.

“When almost any fact, no matter how obscure, can be dug up within seconds through Google and Wikipedia, there is less value attached to the "mere" storage and retrieval of knowledge. What becomes important is how you use it – the internet age rewards creativity.”
~ Matthew Moore
CinemaCreativity
 

F is for Fail

F is for Fail is a short film about the creative process, and the failure we always encounter, but usually overcome. Told using the alphabet, each letter informs us of the state of the protagonist’s creativity/state of mind. Each letter has two words associated with it (except A and Z); sometimes the positive word overpowers [...]

BooksCreativity

Juicing the Orange: How to Turn Creativity into a Powerful Business Advantage

Written by Martin in't Veld in May 2009
 

Juicing the Orange is at its most basic level a book about applying creativity in marketing by ad agency Fallon Worldwide. Though the book starts out somewhat self-congratulatory on their successful campaigns, the book soon picks up phase and focuses more on the element they feel made these campaigns successes – creativity.

What makes Juicing the Orange worth reading is that apart from entertaining and proven case studies, the books explains how how to get clients and management to recognize the value of creative risks above safe but nearly ubiquitous campaigns (“The door to most business people’s right brain is through their left brain”).

Loved it because:

  • Though marketing themed, Juicing the Orange is mostly about the value and application in creativity in business on any level.
  • Real cases and often brilliant concepts explained in detail
  • It provided me with a pitch for rationalizing the use of risky but creative ideas versus safe but unremarkable ideas.

You might not like it because:

  • The book starts out somewhat like an Advertising Agency manifesto – telling you how they did things right and why they are so good. I think this is to establish some sort of credibility for the authors but it distracted me from the valid points they are making in the first few chapters. Beyond the introduction, the authors focus more on the issue at hand- justifying the value of creativity and support their arguments with remarkable and proven case-studies.
See this book on amazon.com »
InspirationPhilosophy

The Eight Irresistible Principles of Fun

Written by Rick van der Wal in May 2009
 

‘The Eight Irresistible Principles of Fun’ is a quick but pretty presentation of what ‘fun’ means to us, and how to feel more of it. The very colorful, visual style and animated ’slides’ give some nice pointers on how to bring more fun into your life (and ideas!). Made by Bungay Stanier.

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