Creative Freedom

6 Ways to Improve Your Creative Writing Skill

Creative writing as a skill that needs constant practice to become a more effective communicator. Although challenging, there are a number of ideas to keep in mind in order to achieve consistency and improvement. Below are just a few ways to improve creative writing skills, especially for careers like copywriting and advertising, where your skill […]

“Creativity is as important as literacy…”

In one of my favorite TED talk videos, Ken Robinson discusses how the education system affects our creativity. He challenges us to rethink our educational focus on creativity and intelligence. “Creativity is as important as literacy, and we should treat it with the same status.” – Sir Ken Robinson This is a great presentation! Robinson […]

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The “Danger of a Single Story”

The “Danger of a Single Story”   Chimamanda Adichie’s The “Danger of a Single Story” is a really powerful speech that addresses the bias people all over the world are subjected to on various topics solely because of what they get to read, consciously or subconsciously. Some stories are so one dimensioned that people end up making […]

Ebb & Flow of Daydreams: How My Creativity Works

Ebb & Flow of Daydreams: How My Creativity Work Want to get to know me, on the creative side? Check out 3 things that rev my engine, and the other 3 things that make me run out of gas. What keeps me starstruck and wide-eyed:   Motion & White Noise I gain traction in constant […]

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7 Easy Steps to Screen Print Fun and Creative Designs

Screen Printing is widely known for in the custom t-shirt business, however, it also a medium for artists to express their ideas. American screen printer, Andy Warhol, is just one example. Just as Warhol did, screen printing is a production technique that can be used on posters to communicate thoughts,  feelings and ideas. The beauty […]

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7 Simple Tips That Will Boost and Inspire Your Creative Skills

7 Tips Simple That Will Boost and Inspire Your Creative Skills Inspiration is an important factor to get the best out of our creativity. Without inspiration, creativity grinds to a halt and we can barely think or create. Involving ourselves in a couple of activities can help bring out the best out of our creative […]

7 Signs You’re Conquering the Creative Manifesto

Here’s the thing about the creative process it is a master of playing hard to get. When you need it, it is completely unavailable, and arrives unannounced. So understandably, there are a few proclamations to be made when it comes to creativity, but the following are the only truths a true creative will manifest. 1. […]

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Claude Shannon Instigates My Creative Journey

Claude Shannon Instigates My Creative Journey Claude Shannon and his mathematical theory of communication was actually an indirect precipitator of my creative journey. I say this because, although I’ve been artistically inclined all my life, last year when I read a brief passage on information theory and entropy in a biochemistry book, my career path […]

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7 Ways To Stay Creative

7 Ways To Stay Creative When you are young you are filled with creativity and your imagination runs wild, but as you get older you tend to forget how to use it. For example, in elementary school you spent days coloring or going to art class, but in college you rarely got the chance to […]

William Shakespeare is My Guardian Angel!

“Love all, trust a few, do wrong to none.” “Love all, trust a few, do wrong to none.” by William Shakespeare is my motto in life. William Shakespeare is among the literary figures whose influence in my life has been everlasting. I categorize every event in my life under 3 words; love, trust and wrong. […]