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Hegarty on creativity : there are no rules [John Hegarty]

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London Thames & Hudson c2014Description: 125 p. illISBN:
  • 9780500517246
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 659.104
  • 153.35
Summary: Creativity isn't an occupation; it's a preoccupation. It is challenge for everyone in the modern world from business and advertising to education and beyond. Here, the world-famous advertising creative John Hegarty offers a pocket bible of creative thinking, aimed at provoking, challenging, and inspiring greater heights of innovation. From Renaissance art to rock 'n' roll, Hegarty takes a wide-angle view of creativity as he sets out to demystify the many ups-and-downs that can arise during the creative process. Paralyzed by the blank page? Daunted by cynics in the workplace? Money leading you astray? Hegarty combines personal experience and anecdotes along with clear, pragmatic, and good-humored insight into tackling all creative challenges head on. Over fifty entries, including 'Good is the Enemy of Great', 'Respect Don't Revere', 'Get Angry', and 'Bad Weather' relay useful and generous advice on how best to improve, sustain, and nurture creativity in any profession. Accompanied by copious irreverent line drawings from Hegarty's own sketchpad, Hegarty on Creativity is concise, accessible, and richly rewarding.
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Creativity isn't an occupation; it's a preoccupation. It is challenge for everyone in the modern world from business and advertising to education and beyond. Here, the world-famous advertising creative John Hegarty offers a pocket bible of creative thinking, aimed at provoking, challenging, and inspiring greater heights of innovation. From Renaissance art to rock 'n' roll, Hegarty takes a wide-angle view of creativity as he sets out to demystify the many ups-and-downs that can arise during the creative process. Paralyzed by the blank page? Daunted by cynics in the workplace? Money leading you astray? Hegarty combines personal experience and anecdotes along with clear, pragmatic, and good-humored insight into tackling all creative challenges head on. Over fifty entries, including 'Good is the Enemy of Great', 'Respect Don't Revere', 'Get Angry', and 'Bad Weather' relay useful and generous advice on how best to improve, sustain, and nurture creativity in any profession. Accompanied by copious irreverent line drawings from Hegarty's own sketchpad, Hegarty on Creativity is concise, accessible, and richly rewarding.

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