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Your Creative Bank Account
What is The Creative Bank Account? We have mentioned it a lot in past episodes and it’s about time we talked about the source of all good ideas: what it is, how does it work and what are the best strategies for filling your personal creative bank account.
A creative bank account is something that everyone harbors in their own minds. It is creative capital and you spend this creative capital every time you make something. Creative capital fuels all creative work: poems, drawings, artwork, writing, etc.
We are unable to create in a vacuum or closed system. We need inspiration and stimulus from outside sources to fuel our creativity. That’s where the need for a creative bank account.
Steve Jobs said that creativity is about connecting the dots.
Activity:
Innovation and ideas occur at an exponential rate.
Where Good Ideas Come From: The Natural History of innovation
What are the best ways to fill a creative bank account?
Expose yourself and put yourself in the position to be around inspiration and creativity. Lee has just joined a collective studio that has bakers, architects, artists, and graphic designers under the same roof. It allows him to be around more creative energy than he would be at home or in an isolated studio space.
Become productive and creative anywhere [15:16]
Indirect and direct experience, why you need both [16:19]
There are two sources of inspiration for your creative bank account:
Indirect Experience - Experiencing something through the filter of someone else, such as film, music, movies, books and Pinterest. You are seeing and experiencing someone else's perspective. This allows you to be up to date and aware of what’s going on in the world around you.
Direct Experience - Your own personal experience, for example travel and exploring.
Why you should visit the a real library [18:11]
Going out into the real world [19:21]
Lee was having a really tough time feeling creative after months of getting his house ready to go on the market. Then he had this cool experience with his son by randomly deciding to check out a comic book shop called Cosmic Money. He hasn’t really ever liked comics but after going into the shop they found an amazing graphic novel that re-ignited his creativity.
Cosmic Monkey
The Lost Path
Get out into the world and experience life!
The benefits and opportunities of living in a boring place [23:46]
Tips for increasing direct and indirect experiences [24:47]
Jake’s artist friend, Jake Wyatt, says to always be reading three books at one time:
By reading three different books at the same time you will see different dots and find connections that you might not have seen if you were to read them one at a time.
Jake Wyatt
Artist dates [27:39]
Direct experience to pursue [29:44]
Visit Family [30:36]
Get out of your comfort zone [32:31]
Will says that changing your daily routine is a boost for your creative bank account. You don’t always see all the benefits of these experience all at once, but, if you are deliberate, over time you will notice the effects.
Three steps to take after the direct and indirect experiences [37:24]
The book, “Choose Yourself” says to write down 10 new ideas a day. Jake has tried it and it’s hard. It really stretches you. Try it out! Creativity is a muscle - the more you use it, the better you get at it. Some ideas will be really dumb and silly, but still write them down, the good ideas will come. You can write down ideas for art, for new places to walk your dog, for a business opportunity you think Amazon could take advantage of, etc. You will become more creative!
Choose Yourself!
People with tons of ideas get published [44:31]
The more ideas you have the more you push yourself. Will relates this to children’s books. He has seen that people with lots of ideas, rather than just one, get published. You have to generate tons of material and then refine.
Be comfortable with changing course [47:00]
Sketchbooks [51:08]
Rapid Viz: A New Method for the Rapid Visualization of Ideas
IlLISTration: Improvisational Lists and Drawing Assists To Spark Creativity
LINKS
3 Point Perspective Podcast is sponsored by SVSLearn.com, the place where becoming a great illustrator starts!
Click here for this episode’s links and show notes.
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Your Creative Bank Account
What is The Creative Bank Account? We have mentioned it a lot in past episodes and it’s about time we talked about the source of all good ideas: what it is, how does it work and what are the best strategies for filling your personal creative bank account.
A creative bank account is something that everyone harbors in their own minds. It is creative capital and you spend this creative capital every time you make something. Creative capital fuels all creative work: poems, drawings, artwork, writing, etc.
We are unable to create in a vacuum or closed system. We need inspiration and stimulus from outside sources to fuel our creativity. That’s where the need for a creative bank account.
Steve Jobs said that creativity is about connecting the dots.
Activity:
Innovation and ideas occur at an exponential rate.
Where Good Ideas Come From: The Natural History of innovation
What are the best ways to fill a creative bank account?
Expose yourself and put yourself in the position to be around inspiration and creativity. Lee has just joined a collective studio that has bakers, architects, artists, and graphic designers under the same roof. It allows him to be around more creative energy than he would be at home or in an isolated studio space.
Become productive and creative anywhere [15:16]
Indirect and direct experience, why you need both [16:19]
There are two sources of inspiration for your creative bank account:
Indirect Experience - Experiencing something through the filter of someone else, such as film, music, movies, books and Pinterest. You are seeing and experiencing someone else's perspective. This allows you to be up to date and aware of what’s going on in the world around you.
Direct Experience - Your own personal experience, for example travel and exploring.
Why you should visit the a real library [18:11]
Going out into the real world [19:21]
Lee was having a really tough time feeling creative after months of getting his house ready to go on the market. Then he had this cool experience with his son by randomly deciding to check out a comic book shop called Cosmic Money. He hasn’t really ever liked comics but after going into the shop they found an amazing graphic novel that re-ignited his creativity.
Cosmic Monkey
The Lost Path
Get out into the world and experience life!
The benefits and opportunities of living in a boring place [23:46]
Tips for increasing direct and indirect experiences [24:47]
Jake’s artist friend, Jake Wyatt, says to always be reading three books at one time:
By reading three different books at the same time you will see different dots and find connections that you might not have seen if you were to read them one at a time.
Jake Wyatt
Artist dates [27:39]
Direct experience to pursue [29:44]
Visit Family [30:36]
Get out of your comfort zone [32:31]
Will says that changing your daily routine is a boost for your creative bank account. You don’t always see all the benefits of these experience all at once, but, if you are deliberate, over time you will notice the effects.
Three steps to take after the direct and indirect experiences [37:24]
The book, “Choose Yourself” says to write down 10 new ideas a day. Jake has tried it and it’s hard. It really stretches you. Try it out! Creativity is a muscle - the more you use it, the better you get at it. Some ideas will be really dumb and silly, but still write them down, the good ideas will come. You can write down ideas for art, for new places to walk your dog, for a business opportunity you think Amazon could take advantage of, etc. You will become more creative!
Choose Yourself!
People with tons of ideas get published [44:31]
The more ideas you have the more you push yourself. Will relates this to children’s books. He has seen that people with lots of ideas, rather than just one, get published. You have to generate tons of material and then refine.
Be comfortable with changing course [47:00]
Sketchbooks [51:08]
Rapid Viz: A New Method for the Rapid Visualization of Ideas
IlLISTration: Improvisational Lists and Drawing Assists To Spark Creativity
LINKS
3 Point Perspective Podcast is sponsored by SVSLearn.com, the place where becoming a great illustrator starts!
Click here for this episode’s links and show notes.

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