Disciplines
Visual
Eyes
Graphic Design
Video Games
Culinary Arts
Cooking
Photography
Camera
Fashion
Clothing
Architecture
Blueprints
Abstract
Inventive
Brainstorming
Thinking
Prototypes
Rough Sketches
Developing
Adaptability
Coping
Curiosity
Asking Questions
Inquiring
Exploring Ideas
Adventurous
Learning
School
Researching
Thinking
Reflection
Mirror
Insight
Education
Visualization
Illustrations
Open Minded
Close Minded
Connection
Observing
Expanding
Growing
Associative Thinking
Combining
Pattern Recognition
Identification
Confidence
Decisive
Fearless
Optimism
Experimenting
Designing
Template
Drafting
Testing
Quiz
Risk Taking
Gambling
Imagination
Passion
Emotion
Enthusiasm
Charisma
Inspiration
Aspiration
Critical Thinking
Resourcefulness
Art & Craft
Origami
Building
Architecture
Problem Solve
Analyzing
Flexibility
Elaboration
Improvisation
Innovation
Revolution
Feedback
Criticism
Collaboration
Group Work
Art Mindsets
Collaborative Mindset
Working With Others
Reflective Mindset
Contemplative
Growth Mindset
Development
Curious Mindset
Questioning
Playful Mindset
Entertainment
Environments
Studio
Music Studio
Hip/Hop, RNB
Workshop
Cafes
Starbucks
Tim Hortons
Classrooms
School
Libraries
Quiet Place
Being inventive means brainstorming to create fresh ideas, creating prototypes to bring those ideas to life, and developing them. It also requires adaptability to and improve concepts as challenges occur
Curiosity drives us to ask questions, explore ideas, and research new concepts. This desire to keep learning allows us to dig deeper into different things contributing to our creativity
Types of environments typically used when exploring creativity, particularly in art
Thinking includes reflection to process experiences, gaining insight for a deeper understanding, and using visualization to imagine new ideas. This requires you to be open minded so new ideas can flow
Imagination allows you to use your passion and enthusiasm contributing to your creative thinking, considering different inspirations and pairing those inspirations with your critical thinking, to develop new ideas
Experimenting involves a risk taking personality, designing and testing new ideas, and drafting prototypes to develop a creative piece of art
Connection is about observing details, using associative thinking to link ideas, and using pattern recognition to find relationships. Different concepts often expand when connected to something
Visual Thinking
Resourcefulness is the ability to creatively and effectively use available materials, like in arts and crafts or building, using flexibility to make the most out of something
Elaboration is the process of expanding different ideas, this is commonly done by improvisation, innovation, and collaboration, while using feedback to enhance the areas that need improvement
Different art practices to test creativity
Different mindsets commonly used in the beauty of art, allowing you to explore your inner creativity
Nature, Travel, Books, Dreams, Emotions, History, Culture, Previous Experiences