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Book Synopsis
A title that can help you apply creative thinking techniques to everything you touch, whether it is that novel you have inside you, the new business idea you've had that will make you the next hot entrepreneur, or whether you would like to share with others (as a teacher or trainer) some new approaches to seeing things differently.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1

About This Book 1

Conventions Used in This Book 2

What You’re Not to Read 2

Foolish Assumptions 3

How This Book Is Organised 3

Part I: Laying the Foundations: Understanding Creativity 3

Part II: Preparing Yourself: Creating Your Creative Mindset 4

Part III: Getting Creative – The Practical Stuff 4

Part IV: Applying Creativity to Your Life 4

Part V: The Part of Tens 4

Icons Used in This Book 5

Where to Go from Here 5

Part I: Laying the Foundations: Understanding Creativity 7

Chapter 1: So What Is Creativity? 9

Seeing Creativity Everywhere 9

Spotting obvious signs of creativity 10

Noticing less obvious signs of creativity 11

Finding Curious Ways to Fulfil Your Curiosity 12

Reconciling paradoxes and juxtapositions 13

Combining the familiar and the strange 13

Entwining the tangible and the elusive 14

Experiencing the seductive and the scary 14

Adapting Strategies to Help You Survive in the Creative World 15

Emulating child’s play 16

Recognising creativity as a necessity – not a luxury 16

Appreciating creativity as your lifeblood 17

Getting into a Creative Frame of Mind 18

Converging and diverging 18

Storming ahead 19

Being physically passive but mentally active 20

Being physically active and mentally alert 20

Programming Yourself for Creativity with Neuro-linguistic Programming 21

Fighting through Uncreative Times 24

Being stuck 25

Getting unstuck 26

Chapter 2: Living in a World of Creativity 27

Searching for Spiritual Expression 28

Embodying spirituality and knowledge in architecture 28

Connecting body, mind and spirit 29

Meeting the Muses 29

Musing with Greeks and Romans 30

Meeting modern muses 31

Finding your own muse 31

Tuning In with Music and Creativity 32

Challenging the Status Quo with Creative Thinking 35

Playing a revolutionary role 35

Working within the system 36

Creating political art 37

Connecting Religion, Politics and Creativity 38

Pomp and propaganda 38

Nudge – when politicians get ideas 39

Shedding Light on the Dark Side of Creativity 43

Limiting beliefs 43

Generating energy and ignoring burn-out 45

Melding creativity and personality 46

Chapter 3: Exploring the Creative Mindset 49

Being Creative – All the Time 50

Realising that you can’t not be creative 50

Exhibiting everyday creativity 51

Knowing creativity when you see it 51

Having the creative touch 52

Knowing the Moment versus Knowing the Outcome 53

A change is as good as a rest 53

And a rest is as good as a change 54

Exploring Different States of Consciousness 54

Memories, dreams and reflections 54

Daydreams, sleep and meditation 56

Being wide awake and curious 58

Altered states – sex, drugs and rock ’n’ roll 59

Exploring the subconscious 60

Understanding Different People and Different Kinds of Creativity 62

Jung’s theories and the foundations of modern personality assessment 62

Convergent and divergent thinking 66

Gender 66

Age 67

Creativity across cultures 67

Beyond the five senses 69

Part II: Preparing Yourself: Creating Your Creative Mindset 71

Chapter 4: Preparing to Be Creative 73

Understanding the Creative Process 74

Opening up to ideas and originality 74

Closing down to solve a problem 74

Changing your mind for a different perspective 75

Capturing Your First Ideas 75

Getting into the Right Space – Mentally and Physically 76

Getting in the mood 76

Setting the scene 77

Flying Solo versus Working in Teams 83

Working alone 84

Working together 84

Having it both ways 86

Assessing Outcomes 87

Did it work? 89

What to do next 91

Chapter 5: Committing to Creativity 93

Creating Continuously – Keeping the Tap Running 94

Being creative for a living 94

Stressing about creativity 95

Achieving the magic 10,000 hours 96

Preparing for good results 96

Living Like Leonardo – Working with Creative Continuity 97

Being insatiably curious – curiosità 98

Testing knowledge through experience – demostrazione 101

Refining the senses – sensazione 103

Embracing ambiguity – sfumato 105

Balancing art and science – arte/scienza 106

Cultivating the finer aspects of life – corporalita 107

Connecting everything – connessione 109

Experiencing a Creative Burst 110

Lighting up – the light bulb effect 110

Exploding with creativity 111

Finding Your Own Creative Style 112

Part III: Getting Creative – The Practical Stuff 113

Chapter 6: Changing Your Mind with Creative Thinking 115

Discovering Ways of Changing Your Mind 116

Getting to Grips with Mind Mapping 118

Designing a mind map 119

Employing Table Games 122

Building with Matchbox and other games 122

Using creativity cards 124

Playing with Language 125

Harnessing the power of metaphor 125

Talking about narrative and trance 127

Finding a way into trance states 131

Using Random Input 133

Playing word games 133

Making complexity simple 135

Transforming language 135

Visualising Success 136

Putting visualisation to work with image streaming 137

Discovering other creative visualisation techniques 138

Chapter 7: Opening Your Mind with Creative Thinking Techniques 141

Generating Ideas with Brainstorming 142

Processing the rules 143

Brainstorming the right way 144

Making refinements for better brainstorming 146

Signing Up To Synectics 150

Inventing a prototype for brainstorming 151

Referring, reflecting and reconstructing 152

Tooling Up with SCAMPER 157

Working with a handy toolbox 157

Using Thinkertoys – a bigger toolbox 160

Thinking Laterally 160

Introducing Parallel Thinking 161

Provoking Provocative Operation 163

Wearing the Six Thinking Hats 164

Chapter 8: Closing In on the Answer: Creative Problem-Solving 169

Working Creatively to Find a Solution 169

Using the Disney Model – Being in Character 170

The dreamer 173

The realist 174

The critic 175

Trusting Young’s Five-Step Technique 176

Using the Whole Brain with Herrmann’s Model 179

Listing dominant types 181

Seeing HBDI in action 182

Putting the Whole Brain Model to work 185

Chapter 9: Playing Creatively 189

Provoking New Ideas with Thought Experiments 190

Drawing and Doodling 192

Drawing on the right side of the brain 192

Seeing passively and actively looking 194

Building a visual vocabulary by asking questions 195

Working with SQVID 199

Playing with paint 203

Playing with Role Play 204

Walking a mile in their shoes 205

Evaluating role play 205

Keeping and Breaking Rules 206

Thinking in and out of the box 207

Encountering blue skies, clouds and storms 208

Choosing chance 209

Having Whole-Body Experiences – Indoors and Out 211

Creating Movement When You Get Stuck 213

Part IV: Applying Creativity to Your Life 215

Chapter 10: Living the Creative Life 217

Living the Benefits of a Creative Life 217

Improving your health 218

Managing stress 219

Living a long life 222

Getting good sleep 222

Measuring wealth 225

Celebrating the Creative Power of Happiness 227

Searching for happiness 227

Failing happily for success 228

Joining the club – happiness is catching on 230

Getting a Sense of Humour 230

Taking humour seriously 231

Laughing at an important subject – deflating the balloon 232

Enjoying humour and creativity together 232

Experiencing Wellbeing 233

Ascending Maslow’s hierarchy of needs 233

Feeling good about yourself 235

Creating a healthy brain 237

Chapter 11: Children and Creativity 239

Looking Inside Children’s Creative Minds 239

Blooming buzzing confusion 240

Modelling mastery 241

Becoming competent 242

Considering what babies do because they don’t know better 244

Playing as a learning method 244

Developing patterns and habits 246

Showing acquired skills through drawing 247

Observing How Education Influences Creativity 251

Debating the purpose of education 252

Balancing rigid and relaxed teaching 252

Applying Creative Thinking Lessons in Daily Life 253

Fostering creativity 253

Getting culture into the bloodstream 254

Partnering with modern technology 255

Chapter 12: Working Creatively 257

Looking at Creative Industries and the Bottom Line 258

Auditing creative business 258

Driving business through the creative engine 259

Moving creativity from back room to front office 260

Generating Ideas that Make Money 261

Putting a premium on creativity 261

Owning ideas that change the world 262

Protecting the Creative Franchise 262

Where there’s a hit there’s a writ 263

Engaging in the eternal battle between artist and producer 264

Instilling Creativity in Companies Large and Small 265

Doing business as usual 265

Drawing creativity from the outside in and inside out 265

Overcoming Resistance to Creativity 266

Living by logic – or not 267

Riding your obsessions into oblivion 268

Planning in a straight line 270

Resisting vision 270

Creating (and Maintaining) a Creative Workplace 271

Choosing a space 271

Making a creative space 272

Living with the Difference between Innovation and Creativity 273

Defining the difference 273

Owning the creativity 274

Making it happen at Saatchi & Saatchi 275

Chapter 13: Embedding Creativity in Your Personal Life 279

Becoming Continuously Creative 280

Changing the habits of a lifetime – or a minute 280

Perseverance versus perseveration 282

Appreciating Creativity and Culture 283

Asking what culture is 285

Pushing the culture button 285

Breaking the barrier – official creativity 286

Celebrating everyday life 286

Discovering Transferable Skills and Resources 287

Trying self-remembering 287

Reaching resourceful states 289

Using Your Creative Awareness 289

Getting serious 290

Joining creative networks online 290

Being in touch with creativity around the world 291

Maintaining a Creative State of Mind with Fun and Games 294

Discovering an app for that 297

Simplifying 298

Noodling and doodling 299

Part V: The Part of Tens 301

Chapter 14: Ten Great Ways to Get Creative 303

Seize the Moment 303

Give Yourself Permission 304

Make Time to Relax, Play and Have Fun 304

Immerse or Isolate Yourself 305

Immersion 305

Isolation 305

Tolerate Ambiguity 305

Find Your Personal Centre 306

Develop Endless Curiosity 306

Make Things Bigger, Smaller, Distorted or Inverted 307

Organise a ‘Creative Heroes’ Dinner Party 308

Indulge in Creative Sleep 308

Chapter 15: Ten Acorns That Became Oak Trees: Great Ideas that Became Reality 309

Gutenberg’s Printing Press 309

Galileo’s Understanding of Mankind’s Place in the Universe 310

Newton’s Insights into the Physical World 310

Henry Ford’s Vision of Modern American Industry 311

Edison’s Persistence and Inspiration 311

Tesla’s Electric Inventions 312

Marconi’s Radio 313

Picasso’s Works of Art 313

Alan Turing’s Modern Computers 314

Richard Feynman – Bongos and Atom Bombs 316

Chapter 16: Ten-Plus Essential Books 317

The Act of Creation by Arthur Koestler 317

Hare Brain, Tortoise Mind by Guy Claxton 318

Secret Knowledge by David Hockney 318

The Power of Creative Intelligence by Tony Buzan 319

Thinkertoys by Michael Michalko 319

The Creative Brain and The Whole Brain Business Book by Ned Herrmann 319

Blink by Malcolm Gladwell 320

How to Think Like Leonardo da Vinci by Michael Gelb 320

Strategies of Genius, Volume One by Robert Dilts 321

Lateral Thinking by Edward de Bono 322

The Art of Innovation by Tom Kelley 322

A Technique for Producing Ideas by James Webb Young 322

Making by Thomas Heatherwick with Maisie Rowe 323

Chapter 17: Ten Inspirational Creative Businesses 325

Saatchi & Saatchi – Bringing World-Changing Creativity 325

The Mind Gym – Instigating Intelligent Interaction 326

Pixar – Creating an Ideas Playground 327

Apple – Sustaining an Atmosphere of Maverick Thinking 328

DPA – Thinking Space 328

LEGO – Building a Business Brick by Brick 329

Chiat\Day – Reinventing Creativity 330

St Luke’s – Redefining Creativity 331

Caffeine – Stimulating Business 331

Jack Tinker – Achieving Creativity Heaven 332

Chapter 18: Ten Unusually Creative Individuals 333

Eric Clapton – Learning His Craft the Hard Way 333

David Hockney – Working at Everyday Creativity 334

Bob Dylan – Reaping the Rewards of Creative Persistence 335

Brian Eno – Being Eclectic 336

Vivienne Westwood & Malcolm McLaren – Producing Punk 336

Benoit Mandelbrot – Fascinating Fractals 337

Anita Roddick – Creating a Body of Work 338

Malcolm Gladwell – Making New Sense 338

Ferran Adrià and El Bulli – Cooking Up Magic 339

Richard Hamilton – Inspiring a Generation 340

Index 341

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      Book Synopsis
      A title that can help you apply creative thinking techniques to everything you touch, whether it is that novel you have inside you, the new business idea you've had that will make you the next hot entrepreneur, or whether you would like to share with others (as a teacher or trainer) some new approaches to seeing things differently.

      Table of Contents

      Introduction 1

      About This Book 1

      Conventions Used in This Book 2

      What You’re Not to Read 2

      Foolish Assumptions 3

      How This Book Is Organised 3

      Part I: Laying the Foundations: Understanding Creativity 3

      Part II: Preparing Yourself: Creating Your Creative Mindset 4

      Part III: Getting Creative – The Practical Stuff 4

      Part IV: Applying Creativity to Your Life 4

      Part V: The Part of Tens 4

      Icons Used in This Book 5

      Where to Go from Here 5

      Part I: Laying the Foundations: Understanding Creativity 7

      Chapter 1: So What Is Creativity? 9

      Seeing Creativity Everywhere 9

      Spotting obvious signs of creativity 10

      Noticing less obvious signs of creativity 11

      Finding Curious Ways to Fulfil Your Curiosity 12

      Reconciling paradoxes and juxtapositions 13

      Combining the familiar and the strange 13

      Entwining the tangible and the elusive 14

      Experiencing the seductive and the scary 14

      Adapting Strategies to Help You Survive in the Creative World 15

      Emulating child’s play 16

      Recognising creativity as a necessity – not a luxury 16

      Appreciating creativity as your lifeblood 17

      Getting into a Creative Frame of Mind 18

      Converging and diverging 18

      Storming ahead 19

      Being physically passive but mentally active 20

      Being physically active and mentally alert 20

      Programming Yourself for Creativity with Neuro-linguistic Programming 21

      Fighting through Uncreative Times 24

      Being stuck 25

      Getting unstuck 26

      Chapter 2: Living in a World of Creativity 27

      Searching for Spiritual Expression 28

      Embodying spirituality and knowledge in architecture 28

      Connecting body, mind and spirit 29

      Meeting the Muses 29

      Musing with Greeks and Romans 30

      Meeting modern muses 31

      Finding your own muse 31

      Tuning In with Music and Creativity 32

      Challenging the Status Quo with Creative Thinking 35

      Playing a revolutionary role 35

      Working within the system 36

      Creating political art 37

      Connecting Religion, Politics and Creativity 38

      Pomp and propaganda 38

      Nudge – when politicians get ideas 39

      Shedding Light on the Dark Side of Creativity 43

      Limiting beliefs 43

      Generating energy and ignoring burn-out 45

      Melding creativity and personality 46

      Chapter 3: Exploring the Creative Mindset 49

      Being Creative – All the Time 50

      Realising that you can’t not be creative 50

      Exhibiting everyday creativity 51

      Knowing creativity when you see it 51

      Having the creative touch 52

      Knowing the Moment versus Knowing the Outcome 53

      A change is as good as a rest 53

      And a rest is as good as a change 54

      Exploring Different States of Consciousness 54

      Memories, dreams and reflections 54

      Daydreams, sleep and meditation 56

      Being wide awake and curious 58

      Altered states – sex, drugs and rock ’n’ roll 59

      Exploring the subconscious 60

      Understanding Different People and Different Kinds of Creativity 62

      Jung’s theories and the foundations of modern personality assessment 62

      Convergent and divergent thinking 66

      Gender 66

      Age 67

      Creativity across cultures 67

      Beyond the five senses 69

      Part II: Preparing Yourself: Creating Your Creative Mindset 71

      Chapter 4: Preparing to Be Creative 73

      Understanding the Creative Process 74

      Opening up to ideas and originality 74

      Closing down to solve a problem 74

      Changing your mind for a different perspective 75

      Capturing Your First Ideas 75

      Getting into the Right Space – Mentally and Physically 76

      Getting in the mood 76

      Setting the scene 77

      Flying Solo versus Working in Teams 83

      Working alone 84

      Working together 84

      Having it both ways 86

      Assessing Outcomes 87

      Did it work? 89

      What to do next 91

      Chapter 5: Committing to Creativity 93

      Creating Continuously – Keeping the Tap Running 94

      Being creative for a living 94

      Stressing about creativity 95

      Achieving the magic 10,000 hours 96

      Preparing for good results 96

      Living Like Leonardo – Working with Creative Continuity 97

      Being insatiably curious – curiosità 98

      Testing knowledge through experience – demostrazione 101

      Refining the senses – sensazione 103

      Embracing ambiguity – sfumato 105

      Balancing art and science – arte/scienza 106

      Cultivating the finer aspects of life – corporalita 107

      Connecting everything – connessione 109

      Experiencing a Creative Burst 110

      Lighting up – the light bulb effect 110

      Exploding with creativity 111

      Finding Your Own Creative Style 112

      Part III: Getting Creative – The Practical Stuff 113

      Chapter 6: Changing Your Mind with Creative Thinking 115

      Discovering Ways of Changing Your Mind 116

      Getting to Grips with Mind Mapping 118

      Designing a mind map 119

      Employing Table Games 122

      Building with Matchbox and other games 122

      Using creativity cards 124

      Playing with Language 125

      Harnessing the power of metaphor 125

      Talking about narrative and trance 127

      Finding a way into trance states 131

      Using Random Input 133

      Playing word games 133

      Making complexity simple 135

      Transforming language 135

      Visualising Success 136

      Putting visualisation to work with image streaming 137

      Discovering other creative visualisation techniques 138

      Chapter 7: Opening Your Mind with Creative Thinking Techniques 141

      Generating Ideas with Brainstorming 142

      Processing the rules 143

      Brainstorming the right way 144

      Making refinements for better brainstorming 146

      Signing Up To Synectics 150

      Inventing a prototype for brainstorming 151

      Referring, reflecting and reconstructing 152

      Tooling Up with SCAMPER 157

      Working with a handy toolbox 157

      Using Thinkertoys – a bigger toolbox 160

      Thinking Laterally 160

      Introducing Parallel Thinking 161

      Provoking Provocative Operation 163

      Wearing the Six Thinking Hats 164

      Chapter 8: Closing In on the Answer: Creative Problem-Solving 169

      Working Creatively to Find a Solution 169

      Using the Disney Model – Being in Character 170

      The dreamer 173

      The realist 174

      The critic 175

      Trusting Young’s Five-Step Technique 176

      Using the Whole Brain with Herrmann’s Model 179

      Listing dominant types 181

      Seeing HBDI in action 182

      Putting the Whole Brain Model to work 185

      Chapter 9: Playing Creatively 189

      Provoking New Ideas with Thought Experiments 190

      Drawing and Doodling 192

      Drawing on the right side of the brain 192

      Seeing passively and actively looking 194

      Building a visual vocabulary by asking questions 195

      Working with SQVID 199

      Playing with paint 203

      Playing with Role Play 204

      Walking a mile in their shoes 205

      Evaluating role play 205

      Keeping and Breaking Rules 206

      Thinking in and out of the box 207

      Encountering blue skies, clouds and storms 208

      Choosing chance 209

      Having Whole-Body Experiences – Indoors and Out 211

      Creating Movement When You Get Stuck 213

      Part IV: Applying Creativity to Your Life 215

      Chapter 10: Living the Creative Life 217

      Living the Benefits of a Creative Life 217

      Improving your health 218

      Managing stress 219

      Living a long life 222

      Getting good sleep 222

      Measuring wealth 225

      Celebrating the Creative Power of Happiness 227

      Searching for happiness 227

      Failing happily for success 228

      Joining the club – happiness is catching on 230

      Getting a Sense of Humour 230

      Taking humour seriously 231

      Laughing at an important subject – deflating the balloon 232

      Enjoying humour and creativity together 232

      Experiencing Wellbeing 233

      Ascending Maslow’s hierarchy of needs 233

      Feeling good about yourself 235

      Creating a healthy brain 237

      Chapter 11: Children and Creativity 239

      Looking Inside Children’s Creative Minds 239

      Blooming buzzing confusion 240

      Modelling mastery 241

      Becoming competent 242

      Considering what babies do because they don’t know better 244

      Playing as a learning method 244

      Developing patterns and habits 246

      Showing acquired skills through drawing 247

      Observing How Education Influences Creativity 251

      Debating the purpose of education 252

      Balancing rigid and relaxed teaching 252

      Applying Creative Thinking Lessons in Daily Life 253

      Fostering creativity 253

      Getting culture into the bloodstream 254

      Partnering with modern technology 255

      Chapter 12: Working Creatively 257

      Looking at Creative Industries and the Bottom Line 258

      Auditing creative business 258

      Driving business through the creative engine 259

      Moving creativity from back room to front office 260

      Generating Ideas that Make Money 261

      Putting a premium on creativity 261

      Owning ideas that change the world 262

      Protecting the Creative Franchise 262

      Where there’s a hit there’s a writ 263

      Engaging in the eternal battle between artist and producer 264

      Instilling Creativity in Companies Large and Small 265

      Doing business as usual 265

      Drawing creativity from the outside in and inside out 265

      Overcoming Resistance to Creativity 266

      Living by logic – or not 267

      Riding your obsessions into oblivion 268

      Planning in a straight line 270

      Resisting vision 270

      Creating (and Maintaining) a Creative Workplace 271

      Choosing a space 271

      Making a creative space 272

      Living with the Difference between Innovation and Creativity 273

      Defining the difference 273

      Owning the creativity 274

      Making it happen at Saatchi & Saatchi 275

      Chapter 13: Embedding Creativity in Your Personal Life 279

      Becoming Continuously Creative 280

      Changing the habits of a lifetime – or a minute 280

      Perseverance versus perseveration 282

      Appreciating Creativity and Culture 283

      Asking what culture is 285

      Pushing the culture button 285

      Breaking the barrier – official creativity 286

      Celebrating everyday life 286

      Discovering Transferable Skills and Resources 287

      Trying self-remembering 287

      Reaching resourceful states 289

      Using Your Creative Awareness 289

      Getting serious 290

      Joining creative networks online 290

      Being in touch with creativity around the world 291

      Maintaining a Creative State of Mind with Fun and Games 294

      Discovering an app for that 297

      Simplifying 298

      Noodling and doodling 299

      Part V: The Part of Tens 301

      Chapter 14: Ten Great Ways to Get Creative 303

      Seize the Moment 303

      Give Yourself Permission 304

      Make Time to Relax, Play and Have Fun 304

      Immerse or Isolate Yourself 305

      Immersion 305

      Isolation 305

      Tolerate Ambiguity 305

      Find Your Personal Centre 306

      Develop Endless Curiosity 306

      Make Things Bigger, Smaller, Distorted or Inverted 307

      Organise a ‘Creative Heroes’ Dinner Party 308

      Indulge in Creative Sleep 308

      Chapter 15: Ten Acorns That Became Oak Trees: Great Ideas that Became Reality 309

      Gutenberg’s Printing Press 309

      Galileo’s Understanding of Mankind’s Place in the Universe 310

      Newton’s Insights into the Physical World 310

      Henry Ford’s Vision of Modern American Industry 311

      Edison’s Persistence and Inspiration 311

      Tesla’s Electric Inventions 312

      Marconi’s Radio 313

      Picasso’s Works of Art 313

      Alan Turing’s Modern Computers 314

      Richard Feynman – Bongos and Atom Bombs 316

      Chapter 16: Ten-Plus Essential Books 317

      The Act of Creation by Arthur Koestler 317

      Hare Brain, Tortoise Mind by Guy Claxton 318

      Secret Knowledge by David Hockney 318

      The Power of Creative Intelligence by Tony Buzan 319

      Thinkertoys by Michael Michalko 319

      The Creative Brain and The Whole Brain Business Book by Ned Herrmann 319

      Blink by Malcolm Gladwell 320

      How to Think Like Leonardo da Vinci by Michael Gelb 320

      Strategies of Genius, Volume One by Robert Dilts 321

      Lateral Thinking by Edward de Bono 322

      The Art of Innovation by Tom Kelley 322

      A Technique for Producing Ideas by James Webb Young 322

      Making by Thomas Heatherwick with Maisie Rowe 323

      Chapter 17: Ten Inspirational Creative Businesses 325

      Saatchi & Saatchi – Bringing World-Changing Creativity 325

      The Mind Gym – Instigating Intelligent Interaction 326

      Pixar – Creating an Ideas Playground 327

      Apple – Sustaining an Atmosphere of Maverick Thinking 328

      DPA – Thinking Space 328

      LEGO – Building a Business Brick by Brick 329

      Chiat\Day – Reinventing Creativity 330

      St Luke’s – Redefining Creativity 331

      Caffeine – Stimulating Business 331

      Jack Tinker – Achieving Creativity Heaven 332

      Chapter 18: Ten Unusually Creative Individuals 333

      Eric Clapton – Learning His Craft the Hard Way 333

      David Hockney – Working at Everyday Creativity 334

      Bob Dylan – Reaping the Rewards of Creative Persistence 335

      Brian Eno – Being Eclectic 336

      Vivienne Westwood & Malcolm McLaren – Producing Punk 336

      Benoit Mandelbrot – Fascinating Fractals 337

      Anita Roddick – Creating a Body of Work 338

      Malcolm Gladwell – Making New Sense 338

      Ferran Adrià and El Bulli – Cooking Up Magic 339

      Richard Hamilton – Inspiring a Generation 340

      Index 341

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