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Finding creative inspiration in the graphic design of Alan Fletcher
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Finding creative inspiration in the graphic design of Alan Fletcher

I find oodles of inspiration and fresh ideas in the field of graphic design. These are examples of the work of Alan Fletcher, who is considered by many to be the father of modern graphic design and one of Britain’s most prolific artists. I love his quirky mix—turning words into art and art into words….

Exploring creativity with Alan Fletcher’s Picturing and Poeting and my upcoming Painted Word class
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Exploring creativity with Alan Fletcher’s Picturing and Poeting and my upcoming Painted Word class

My new favorite art book is Picturing and Poeting by the renowned graphic designer Alan Fletcher. British writer Fiona MacCarthy offers an intriguing insight in her foreword to the book. She describes the “moment of crystallization when an idea changes state. The point at which the word transforms itself to make a picture. The stage…

Awakening through creativity: Lessons from Isamu Noguchi
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Awakening through creativity: Lessons from Isamu Noguchi

Isamu Noguchi, the celebrated Japanese American artist and landscape designer, once described the creative act as a process of awakening: “I don’t think art comes from art… I think it comes from the awakening person. Awakening is what you might call the spiritual… Everything tends toward awakening.” This idea—that creativity stems not from art itself but…

DALL·E 2024 12 04 12.02.27 A whimsical and colorful illustration inspired by creative learning and the balance between 'figure' and 'ground.' The image features a playful, imagi
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Why creating space is more important than content in learning and life

When I teach, my focus isn’t on the content itself but on creating space for learning and magic to unfold. In the grand scheme of things, rich and fertile space is far more important than any single piece of information. So if space is so vital, why do we so often focus on the specifics—the…

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