Creativeness and Confidence

Creativeness and Confidence

Seeing a creative project through takes confidence. No doubt about it…

Through the years of our careers and company we’ve continued to build our “creative confidence”.  We do our best to apply it to all our projects in both creative, strategy and technical implementation.

Douglas Eby’s blog bost “Confidence and Creating” outlines the stages of collaborative  and individual creative projects:

1. Wishing

2. Incubation/Contemplation

3. Choosing the Next Subject

4. Starting the Work

Overall it takes assurance, boldness, brashness and daring to see creative projects through. He cites the example of “Fallen Star” by artist Do Ho Suh. “Fallen Star” is a small house with a sloping floor installed at the top floor of the Jacobs School of Engineering at UCSD. It’s very cool. Check out more photos here.

And read Eby’s full blog post here.

is Co-founder of Going Interactive and Strategic Director. Doug brings over 27 years of professional experience to the table. He is a seasoned professional with a knack for complex problem solving and common sense approach to usability. Doug has helped to create a variety of award winning work both locally and regionally for clients like Apartment Guide, Rubik's Revolution, The Ron Clark Academy, Prime Time Toys, Kimberly-Clark Professional, Chik-fil-a, and Gardener's Confidence. Doug served as the first ever Interactive President for the Atlanta - AIGA (American Institute of Graphic Arts) Chapter.

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