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Tagged with “creativity” (6) activity chart

  1. 5by5 | Systematic #4: On Design, Visualization and Journaling

    Paul Mayne and Ben Dolman, creators of Day One of Mac and iOS.

    http://5by5.tv/systematic/4

    —Huffduffed by jimbrayton 4 months ago

  2. 5by5 | Systematic #20: David Wain on Forgetting Everything

    Comedian, writer, director and actor David Wain joins Brett to talk about note taking, plain text and remembering it all while forgetting everything.

    —Huffduffed by jimbrayton 5 months ago

  3. 15 Slides, Three Writers, Three Ways

    http://daringfireball.net/linked/2011/04/13/15-slides

    im Coudal, Michael Lopp, and yours truly, speaking together at SXSW last month about writing:

    In this presentation, you will see the same set of 15 slides — three times. Three different writers will walk through the same set of slides and explain their approaches to getting started, editing ideas, figuring out how to get unstuck, and understanding when they’re done. Part improv and part preparation, this presentation will give you three totally different and unexpected perspectives regarding the art of writing.

    —Huffduffed by jimbrayton 2 years ago

  4. What can design bring to strategy?

    —Huffduffed by jimbrayton 3 years ago

  5. Roger Martin: The Design of Business

    The Design of Business shows how leading companies use design thinking to push knowledge through stages that produce breakthrough innovations and competitive advantages. Roger Martin illustrates how to combine proof-based analytical thinking with possibility-based "abductive thinking;" how to change structures and processes to move knowledge from one stage to the next; and how to develop the key tools of design thinkers: observation, imagination, and configuration.

    Through these stories, The Design of Business reveals the true foundation of successful, profitable innovation, connecting the worlds of business and design. Date: Thu, 12 Nov 2009 00:00:00 -0800 Location: New York, NY, Wollman Hall, New School Program and discussion: http://fora.tv/2009/11/12/Roger_Martin_The_Design_of_Business

    —Huffduffed by jimbrayton 3 years ago

  6. Tips For Making Ideas Happen

    The Behance Team is focused on organizing and boosting productivity in the creative world. We have interviewed hundreds of the most productive creative people and teams that are actually able to MAKE IDEAS HAPPPEN. We now want to share the "tips" and insights from our research with creative and entrepreneurial people that want to make ideas happen.

    Scott Belsky, Behance

    —Huffduffed by jimbrayton 4 years ago