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Augmented Reality Magazine

Creative Companion

Nice to play with the cover of the Wire Magazine January 2018 edition. If you can’t find the magazine and want to experience the augmented reality feature, you can download the app and a PDF. Have fun.

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7 TENETS OF CREATIVE THINKING

Imagineer7

What are the mental processes, attitudes, work habits, behaviors, and beliefs that enable creative geniuses to view the same things as the rest of us, yet see something different? You Are Creative. Artists are not special, but each of us is a special kind of artist who enters the world as a creative and spontaneous thinker.

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Some Notable Creativity Research and Books

The Creative Mind

In a recent Creativity Post article, science writer Sam McNerney provides a stimulating and encouraging overview of a “renaissance in creativity in both the lab and the pages of popular books and magazines.” The post Some Notable Creativity Research and Books appeared first on The Creative Mind.

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7 WAYS TO WAKE UP YOUR IMAGINATION

Imagineer7

Following are tips on how to loosen up the group to energize their creative thinking. Ask participants to draw a personal symbol that metaphorically symbolizes their view about creativity. A six word description of creative thinking could be: “Last night confused. CREATIVE COLLAGES. It can be anything…….an

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RSS Creativity – Guest Article for The 99%

Lateral Action

You might like to check out the guest article I’ve just written for online magazine The 99% – RSS Creativity: Routines, Systems, Spontaneity. Their take on ‘productive creativity’ is nicely aligned with the Lateral Action approach to ‘creativity + productivity’ The 99% is the think […].

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The 3 Critical Characteristics of the Creative Entrepreneur

Lateral Action

In the last article we saw that the creative economy opens up a brave new world of opportunity - but a world that is also full of uncertainty and risk. Marla is the consummate creative entrepreneur. She's a bright creative thinker who follows through and gets things done. Creative entrepreneurs are not freelancers.

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How to compete with Generation Z

Penelope Trunk

I am talking about a more creative, independent way of learning that does not stop at college, but rather, picks up pace remarkably after college, when real experiential learning starts happening. But then I think about Wesley Yang, the Asian guy who recently wrote an extremely controversial article in New York magazine.