“In the creative industries, there are few things more exciting than a zinger – a thought, idea, line, plot device – anything really, that just totally works in a fundamentally new and fresh way. It’s like a uniquely lovely melody or a new taste idea in cooking. Something special, something new, something wonderful. They’re also very rare.”
Jasper Fforde
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creative acts for today:
writing, photography, creative break
Books to Inspire:
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Ed Catmull and Amy Wallace
Image originally published 5_22_2011.
Why restrict yourself to only one way of looking at the world?
Use your eyes, but also engage the rest of your senses.
Recognize the sounds, smells and sensations of what you’re experiencing.
The gentle rustle of the leaves, the clean crispness of the air, the feel of the sun on your skin.
We live in a three dimensional world, with multiple ways to explore it.
Do not limit yourself. Live free.
creative acts for today:
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Roger Von Oech
Originally published 5_21_2011.
Have you ever looked at something and done a double take?
Did you really see what your thought you saw?
What’s in control of what you see?
Is it your mind or your eyes?
creative acts for today:
photography, design, planning
Get Inspired:
Dave Trott
Originally published 5_20_2011.
What brings you joy?
What makes your heart sing?
What gives you such a rush of happiness that you want to dance and twirl and act goofy because you are doing what you are supposed to be doing and you don’t care who knows?
And guess what – you can have more than one thing which can do this for you.
The key to a happy life is being you and exploring the gifts you were born with.
Go do it!
Morning Song
creative acts for today:
writing, photography, dreaming, planning
Roadtrip Nation, Brian McAllister, Mike Marriner, Nathan Gebhard
Susie Pearl
Never be afraid to dream.
Never be afraid to hope.
Never be afraid to try.
Never be afraid to soar
Never be afraid to reach for the stars.
Star Blooms
creative acts for today:
writing, photography, creative break
Books to Inspire:
Dorothy Lehmkuhl with contributor Dolores Cotter Lamping
Thrive: The Third Metric to Redefining Success and Creating a Life of Well-Being, Wisdom, and Wonder
Arianna Huffington
Post originally published on 5_4_2011.
Color is a creative tool.
It is used by so many creative disciplines it is often overlooked and taken for granted.
Each color has its attributes, associations and history–widespread and personal.
Purple is a rich blend of red and blue.
It can range from the palest lilac to the deepest purples of the night sky just after sunset.
Associated often with royalty, its shades range from shy to bold and fun.
Lilac, lavender, amethyst, plum, violet, iris, heliotrope, pansy.
Want to read more about it?
http://desktoppub.about.com/cs/colorselection/p/purple.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purple
Royal Couple
creative acts for today:
photography, writing, creative planning
Books on Color:
Color, 2nd edition: A Workshop for Artists and Designers 2nd Edition
David Hornung
Color Theory: An essential guide to color-from basic principles to practical applications
Patti Mollica
Joann Eckstut and Arielle Eckstut
Post originally published on 5_17_2011.
Thought leads to thought.
Idea leads to idea.
Each forges a chain of inspiration, building up to something wonderful.
Every creative chain is unique–because no one is the same.
Some follow similar paths, but the result is one of a kind.
Materials, experiences, length.
Some chains are short and have a clear ending.
Others are just the start of an elaborate piece linking off in several directions, built over time.
These chains of inspiration all have one thing in common.
They are created one link at a time, connecting the previous to the next.
You must forge them with your creativity and will.
Silken Sky
creative acts for today:
writing, photography, space cleaning
Books for Inspiration:
Osvaldo Quintanilla
Start Where You Are: A Journal for Self-Exploration
Meera Lee Patel
Daring Greatly: How the Courage to Be Vulnerable Transforms the Way We Live, Love, Parent, and Lead
Brené Brown
Post originally published on 5_9_2011.
Questions, questions, questions.
If you’re not asking questions, you’re not using one of the easiest creative tools available.
Be curious about life, your subjects, the media you work in.
Seeking answers leads you along your path of creative discovery.
Who knows what wonders you will discover and create?
Only you can provide the answers.
Angelika Chandelier
creative acts for today:
writing, photography, creative break, design
Books to Inspire:
A Curious Mind: The Secret to a Bigger Life
Brian Grazer and Charles Fishman
Cheryl Strayed
Curious: The Desire to Know and Why Your Future Depends On It
Ian Leslie
Post originally published on 5_9_2011.
Simple truths.
Short bursts of inspiration.
Ideas in pure expression.
Amazing.
Whether you find it in the foil wrapper covering your favorite chocolate or run across it in your reading, quotes are like the beautiful song the birds make singing in the day. Cheerful, happy, waking up your inner soul.
Quotes are the refined Tweets of the past before there was Twitter.
These injections of wisdom can reorient you about your goals and your life.
“Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson
Light Kissed
creative acts for today:
design, photography, writing
Books to Inspire:
Words That Matter: A Little Book of Life Lessons
Oprah Magazine Editors
Seuss-isms! A Guide to Life for Those Just Starting Out…and Those Already on Their Way
Dr. Seuss
Greatest Inspirational Quotes: 365 days to more Happiness, Success, and Motivation
Joe Tichio
Post originally published on 5_14_2011.