Design, Experiment, Test, Innovate, Build, Create, Inspire, and Unleash Your Genius 125 imaginative exercises that foster inspiration, imagination and innovation Carry on a regular conversation without ever using the letter E. Compose a complete-and engaging-story using just six words. Construct a structure made entirely out of the items on your desk. What's the best way to become more creative? Just change how you think. This book challenges readers to go against their default ways of thinking in order to write, design, and build something extraordinary. Featuring 125 challenges, exercises, and prompts, each page will guide them to push past the way they normally see the world around them to uncover new possibilities and ideas. 'The Creativity Challenge' shows readers that everyone is creative, and that creativity is all around them-if they can just tap into it. Whether they're feeling stumped or uninspired, these creativity prompts will help readers push past typical thinking patterns and uncover the possibilities hidden within their mind. AUTHOR: Tanner Christensen is a creative product designer and is the founder and author of the popular Creative Something blog, which is a leading source of insights and thoughts on the science behind creativity and inspiration. SELLING POINTS: Features stimulating prompts designed to unlock the imagination, beat boredom, solve every day problems, and maximise talents Challenges are split into five categories-convergent, divergent, lateral, aesthetic, and emergent-allowing readers to find out what works best for them Tanner Christensen's newsletter, which offers inspiration and motivation, has more than 100,000 subscribers
Industry Reviews
"An easy read with 150 challenges, exercises and prompts designed to help you break the ruts in your thinking." --Inc.com
"Tanner Christensen's The Creativity Challenge is a book of short, one-page exercises for writers, artists, and anyone in a creative rut, from the guy behind the popular website Creative Something. Ranging from a few short minutes to a little bit longer, these exercises help us get back in the mindset we had before the pressures of everyday life squeezed us dry." --Flavorwire