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Weekend Presentation: 29 Ways to Stay Creative
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Weekend Presentation: 29 Ways to Stay Creative

This is a quick inspirational video made by motion graphics ninjas To-Fu Design. If you’re facing designer’s block, or simply need to flush your brain, these 29 tips will remind you how to stay creative. Number 29 is very true :)


Original list penned by Paul Zii
Music: Fairest of them all by Kämmerer

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  • Vinay Bhat

    Yep, I had seem this video sometime last year, very motivating! (Gotta disagree on the caffeine though :P )

  • Patrick

    Wow, very inspirational! I’m sure that we can all relate to some of these tips. My personal favorite though is 9. Can’t design without music!

  • Eoghan

    Its good to see a video like this not only for inspiration by also because it sums up a what-would-be 40min human presentation for those who live in the sticks with only 1mb broadband :) …. :(

  • http://3pixelart.com artfanvikram

    Good one, thanks for inspiring

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  • Dougieladd

    Inspiring stuff! Thank god I’m not the only one who doesn’t finish stuff :)

  • http://jaf.ar.com Jafar

    I definitely agree with a lot of these if not all.

    I like finding new music on hypem.com. And if you don’t do coffee, drink tea!

  • supprof

    29 ways to stay creative
    i just need one
    thank you very mutch

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  • http://www.squidoo.com/anandmistry Anand Mistry

    I’m 100% agree with to take rest! If mind will fresh so it may create unique one.. What you think about it? Thanks for sharing such a nice facts of creativity…

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  • Serpico

    Great tips! Some of them I’ve practiced them for a while and they do work, and others I’ve ignored. Not from now on I won’t. :D

  • RustyEight

    I actually built an application to address this very problem. The Thinkerbot is a random video and picture feed. It helps break up the A to B to C method of linear thinking.

    http://www.thethinkerbot.com

    • http://www.snaptin.com Ian Yates
      Author

      Nice work! I’ll be using that next time I’m in need of random inspiration :)

  • http://www.vira-co.com اتوماسیون صنعتی

    thank you so much for your useful articles.

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