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Bust through creative blocks and ignite innovative problem-solving with this toolkit for creative experimentation featuring 50 prompt cards.
What if finding inspiration was merely a matter of gazing through a different lens or trying out a new tool? Kickstart Creativity is a deck of 50 cards—each with a creative exercise—designed to prompt unexpected ways of thinking.
At the start of a personal challenge or work project, draw three cards from this deck and reflect on how the spread relates to your current situation. Choose an action card to learn a new skill, a perspective card to see the world in a novel way, and an intention card to influence more meaningful and mindful choices.
Kickstart Creativity can be used by individuals or by groups of teachers, students, co-workers, and other collaborators as an antidote to creative block. With insights from trailblazing rule-breakers and cultural philosophies from bygone eras, Kickstart Creativity will shift your attention away from the pressure of productivity and toward the path to creative freedom.
From the Publisher
Publisher : Clarkson Potter (Feb. 2 2021)
Language : English
Cards : 50 pages
ISBN-10 : 0593137701
ISBN-13 : 978-0593137703
Item weight : 1.05 kg
Dimensions : 11.46 x 2.74 x 15.65 cm
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Patricia Marlatt –
Writting
Has given good ideas on how to write a book
bogisb –
Creativity Cards
I love them good quality product and lots of inspiration ideas
carlos gamez –
es un gran recurso para activar la creatividad, es super interesante, motivante
Guillet –
Cartes sympa pour travailler sur la création en groupe. Idéale pour favoriser les échanges et discussions autour de la créativité.
Myles Chapman –
Beautiful set and really unexpected content. Really happy
Viki Matson –
I’ve been living with these cards in an intentional way for about a week. On the very first day I was prompted to do 7 minutes of free wrting. By day’s end I had turned that verbal compost pile into a poem I am quite happy with. The next day I was prompted to use lists in my creative process. I started by making a iist of all the creative things I want to be doing with my time, and then another list about what keeps me from doing it. I experienced a couple of simple insights that have made me more creative. Right now I’m experimenting with a watercolor and ink design that has been in my mind for a long time. These cards are simple prompts which open things up just enough for your own creativity to flow.
Ludwig –
A really nice overall concept for a creative card game!When I first received it, I loved the well made box, the graphical style the little guide with helpful instructions.While using it, I got very bored by the precisely same graphics (just in 3 different colors) on the back of all 50 cards. (See picture attached – even though there are 3 different motives on the front for the 3 different categories / colors of cards…)After having tried them for a while, I found the prompts to be trivial, uninspired and they felt repeating to me. There are amazing inspiration card games out there which I use on a regular basis in workshops that I conduct, this one will very certainly not find a place there.Depending on what you like to use inspirations cards for, rather get the card decks in Michalko’s “Thinkpak”, Campbell’s “A few Minutes of Design” or Hazenberg’s “75 Tools for Creative Thinking”