
A Few Minutes of Design
52 Activities to Spark Your Creativity
Emily Campbell(Author)
Princeton Architectural Press
Will be published approx. on 4. September 2018
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Cards
978-1-61689-742-0 (ISBN)
Description
"A marvelous invitation to anyone with an interest in creativity, invention, and design." (Michael Bierut) This colorful, handy card deck presents fifty-two exercises and activities to jump-start your creative juices, free you from creative block, start a new project, or finish an existing one. Each exercise offers insight into the innumerable small decisions involved in design: How to establish a pattern, continue a series, how to say it without words, how to name a project, what fits, and what doesn't? These cards benefit established practicing designers or creatives in any field with activities that are sometimes playful, sometimes challenging, but always enlightening. Each activity is estimated to take 15 minutes.
Reviews / Votes
"Each exercise offers insight into the countless small decisions involved in design, such as how to establish a pattern or continue a series; how to say it without words; how to name a project; what fits, and what doesn't. The deceptively simple and fun exercises are equally beneficial for new or established designers, and take around 15 minutes." -- Creative BloqMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Dimensions
Height: 154 mm
Width: 106 mm
Thickness: 31 mm
Weight
350 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-61689-742-0 (9781616897420)
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E-Book
09/2018
Princeton Architectural Press
€15.49
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Person
Creative Education Trust provides an integrated curriculum format for primary and secondary schools in England. Emily Campbell, Creative Education Trust's Director of Programmes, was formerly a graphic designer, a pattern maker in fashion, and design director at RSA and the British Council Arts Group. She lives in London, England.