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The first part is understanding the client’s parameters, says Mindel.
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Abbott listens to music to get on the right frequency.
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Randall’s creative process is pretty random, she says.
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David Life tries to bring together disparate elements.
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Not all creative people are creative “direct material.” In order to be a creative leader, says Nina DiSesa, you have to keep your brain neatly divided in half.
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The best thoughts come in the bathroom.
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Tom Stewart says creativity isn’t a linear, consistent phenomenon but rather happens in clumps.
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You have to learn to say goodbye to pieces you love but that don’t make economic sense, Zemaitis says.
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The creative mind is the most illusive thing.
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Tom Stewart’s creative process is far from orderly.
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You have to have some creative credentials yourself, DiSesa says.
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Balancing an idea with its context is a vital step, says Richard Meier.
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Iweala talks about how his interactions with people inspire him and why he thought he could write in the voice of a child soldier.
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How the Yale School of Architecture Dean approaches a new project.
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After dropping film, Dovey wanted a creative outlet that wasn’t as exploitative.
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“Creative processes for us are throwing whatever is gonna stick on the wall and seeing from there.”
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There’s nothing more inspiring than a dash of formality.
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A fluid process that often starts with a movie.
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Carter believes there is a reason so many lawyers turn to fiction.
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Ideas germinate during the twilight zone.
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Freston talks about the stimuli of city life.
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The New Yorker’s Joseph Mitchell has always been an inspiration of craft; Peter De Vries has been an inspiration for humor.
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Aubrey de Grey discusses the key to becoming a good researcher.
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Victoria wanted to find a way to blend creativity and autonomy.
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At some point most writers realize they sound the way they’re supposed to sound, Trillin says.
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