How to Develop Creative Habits

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If you’re a graphic designer who has come to view paper as only a delivery mechanism, then the free webinar “Habit” will open your eyes to the reality that paper is a valuable source of creative inspiration for your print projects.
“Paper is a medium in and of itself, bringing with it tactile characteristics like texture, color and weight that play a role in the communication experience and effectiveness of a message,” says featured guest speaker Stefan Mumaw.
Mumaw offers up good habits that will encourage you to find inspiration in your everyday environment and expose those not-so-good habits that can negatively influence your creativity.
New Approaches to Creative Habits
“As the creative director of Reign Ad Agency, and author of four books on the subjects of design and the creative process, Mumaw brings a truly unfettered creative spirit to this webinar. He’ll provide attendees with new approaches to developing generally more creative habits as well as how to use paper specifically to spur creative thinking,” says Sabine Lenz, founder and CEO of PaperSpecs.
Webinar Highlights
“There’s so much we pass every day that if we learned to see it again, it might provide amazing inspiration for our work,” says Mumaw. During the event, he will explore:
• What kind of habits can positively influence our creativity
• Which habits can negatively influence our creativity
• How our personal creative habits impact concept choices, design choices and paper choice.
• How purpose, restriction and action are essential ingredients in forming habits that improve creative output.
Can you answer yes to any of these questions?
• Do you use the same three papers all the time?
• Do you choose white paper for nearly every project?
• Do you always use smooth paper for photography?
• Do you do the matchy-matchy on identity systems?
If so, then Habit is a groundbreaking webinar that you can’t miss. It’s designed to help you shake off those stale assumptions, open new channels for viewing the role of paper and develop the habits that lead to more creative ideation.
When: September 16, 2010
from 2:00 to 3:00 p.m. Eastern Time
(11:00 a.m. – Noon Pacific)
Where:
Anywhere – all you need is an Internet connection.
Thanks to the generous support of Neenah Paper, “Habit” is FREE and open to the public.
Space is limited, so reserve your seat today for this special event.

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