Archive for the ‘Science of Creativity’ Category
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Design is the basis of driving commerce. It exists in the operation of all magnitudes, from product innovation to building brands through advertising and brand initiatives. I hear all to often that our current education system does not promote or foster creativity and innovation. It is rather indulged in standardized testing that only tests the [...]
Do Schools Today Kill Creativity
A must-see for every parent and teacher. Education guru Sir Ken Robinson makes an entertaining (and profoundly moving) case for creating an education system that nurtures creativity, rather than undermining it. Spend the next 20 minutes and open your minds while you watch this video. Its insight will make you think from a new perspective. [...]
Why you want to be known as a creative?
One of my greatest pet peeves is when people tell me that they cannot come up with a descent idea because they are not creative. So I decided to write this post to inspire all those individuals who believe they are not creative, when in fact all it takes is a change in attitude. Creativity [...]
Creativity and Why We Loose It
We can all relate to the time when we sat in kindergarten and made these stick figure drawings with lots of colors and imagination. We would never be afraid to show anyone what we drew because to us as kids it was amazing. It was a masterpiece. Now we grew up in a judgmental society. [...]
Color Theory | The Psychology of Colors
As a design expert, I have always been fascinated by the the whole psychology of color. Chances are if you haven’t heard the term being used then today is your lucky day. I will discuss with you today the emotions that are evoked when an individual is presented with varying colors. You may not be [...]