Tag: creativity
All the articles with the tag "creativity".
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Transdisciplinary
Hiroshi Ishii argues that innovation often emerges when disparate disciplines intersect, allowing the collision of ideas to generate entirely new forms of thinking and creation.
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Writing.
Pairing Ai Weiwei on writing as the most democratic, accountable medium with a personal arc since 2007, the author treats the blank page as undefined “emptiness” you spell out in public—like charcoal on canvas—until thought becomes visible enough to build on.
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A Mind Forever Voyaging I.
The author weighs how a self-imposed “foundation” stance keeps humility while risking a story that underestimates real growth—and how a broad generalist base can starve depth on any single path as he asks what long-term role labels like solutions builder, designer, and technologist will hold.
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Dyson II.
James Dyson’s contrarian prompt—invert the sensible default and you often jolt the process toward real innovation.
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The Fuse.
Greg Hoy on creative leadership—set the brief, then step back and let makers problem-solve instead of squeezing them through a generic best-practice mold.
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Web Concepts: "Disciplined Creativity"
Tile-based homepage sketches borrowing BMW DesignWorks’ “disciplined creativity”—hover reveals type and deep links to graphic and industrial PDF portfolios.