Showing posts with label thinking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label thinking. Show all posts

Monday, October 12, 2009

The Wandering Mind

Step One
My best ideas seem to surface when I'm working on an illustration, cutting the grass, vacuuming, walking the dogs or playing Snood.

And a couple of rounds of good coffee after a good night's sleep are always a good idea.

By most measures, we spend about a third of our time daydreaming, yet our brain is unusually active during these seemingly idle moments. Left to its own devices, our brain activates several areas associated with complex problem solving, which researchers had previously assumed were dormant during daydreams. Moreover, it appears to be the only time these areas work in unison.

"People assumed that when your mind wandered it was empty," says cognitive neuroscientist Kalina Christoff at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, who reported the findings last month in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. As measured by brain activity, however, "mind wandering is a much more active state than we ever imagined, much more active than during reasoning with a complex problem."

The above is from Robert Lee Hotz latest article: A Wandering Mind Heads Straight Toward Insight in the Science Journal from the Wallstreet Journal. It's a really insightful read that goes great with morning coffee and Cliff Kuang's recent Fasct Company piece:Hard Work's Overrated, Maybe Detrimental.

That's Right,

HMK

Thursday, October 08, 2009

Disorientation Begets Creative Thinking

London Cab
New research supports what many experimental artists, habitual travelers and other novel seekers have always insisted: at least some of the time, disorientation begets creative thinking.

Nice read from the New York Times: How Nonsense Sharpens the Intellect.

That's Right,

HMK

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Deli Branding




This is really nice work from design studio Rethink Communications.

La Charcuterie is a Vancouver deli/restaurant hybrid known for serving up sandwiches filled with awesome deli meats. To play off this, business cards were created to look like cold cuts then were strung in netting similar to the way salami’s and other cured meats are hung in delis.

Rethink also printed meat stickers for the letterhead and envelopes made of butcher paper - the same paper they wrap their sandwiches in.

Smart stuff with an awesome execution - can't wait to visit this place and get my hands on both some samples of the new branding as well as a one of those sandwhiches!

That's Right,

Thanks to the fabulous Swiss Miss.

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Think It. Ink It.


Creative thinkers such as Stefan Sagmeister, Paula Scher and Milton Glaser teach classes at the School of Visual Arts.

This campaign from KNARF NY reflects that tradition by encouraging people everywhere to “Think” while also giving them a place to write down their thoughts.

That's Write!

HMK

Thanks again Freddie.

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Get Schooled


As the Learnlist website states: We're a simple resource for graphic designers, illustrators, web designers, developers, basically anyone creative! It lists the best websites and books available to help you learn something new!

Far from being super comprehensive, the LearnList is a nice resourse and not a bad place to start/contiune one's quest for knowledge.

Get schooled: The LearnList.

That's Right,

HMK

Thanks to The LearnList.