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You’ve completed the Creative Boot Camp training program, surviving 30 days of creativity exercises designed to present fun, engaging opportunities for creative problem solving. Through this practice, you developed skills that you use every day by solving problems with defined purpose and escalating restriction. Now that you’ve performed those 30 exercises, wouldn’t it be great if there were another set of 30 exercises you could complete that would challenge you in the same way? You’re in luck. Introducing the Creative Boot Camp Booster Packs. The Creative Boot Camp Booster Packs offer 90 new creative exercises, separated into two collections: The Medium Collection and The General Mix Collection. The Medium Collection offers the 90 exercises segregated by medium: 30 Designer, 30 Writer, and 30 Photographer. The General Mix Collection offers the same 90 exercises in three mixed packs: Brigadier, Major, and Lieutenant. Each mixed Booster Pack contains 10 designer, 10 writer, and 10 photographer exercises. This Booster Pack is the Major Mix, which means the exercises are a collection of designer, writer, and photographer exercises pulled and mixed from the Designer, Writer, and Photographer Creative Boot Camp Booster Packs, 10 exercises from each. This is a similar format to the Creative Boot Camp Training Program. Each mixed set is different and each provides a well-rounded approach to creative training, challenging you to solve problems using multiple mediums. Solve these problems with relevance and novelty and you’ll find the creative boost you are seeking by the conclusion of the pack.
Creative Boot Camp is a 30-day creative training program that will increase the quantity and quality of your ideas. The book begins by exploring what creativity is and isn't, how we can train ourselves to improve our own ideation, and what steps we need to take to generate more ideas and better ideas for our creative selves, our creative projects, our creative businesses, and our creative lives. Like any muscle, creativity requires repetitive and challenging exercise to grow. The 30-day program provides an escalation of creative exercises that test our problem-solving prowess and train us to overcome the obstacles that inhibit ideation. The program tests regularly, both in idea quantity and quality, to ensure we are on track with our boot camp goals. But unlike the gym, these exercises aren't to be dreaded. They are light, fun, and take 10-15 minutes max. By the end of the 30-day boot camp, readers will see noticeable improvement in the quantity and quality of their ideas.
You’ve completed the Creative Boot Camp training program, surviving 30 days of creativity exercises designed to present fun, engaging opportunities for creative problem solving. Through this practice, you developed skills that you use every day by solving problems with defined purpose and escalating restriction. Now that you’ve performed those 30 exercises, wouldn’t it be great if there were another set of 30 exercises you could complete that would challenge you in the same way? You’re in luck. Introducing the Creative Boot Camp Booster Packs. The Creative Boot Camp Booster Packs offer 90 new creative exercises, separated into two collections: The Medium Collection and The General Mix Collection. The Medium Collection offers the 90 exercises segregated by medium: 30 Designer, 30 Writer, and 30 Photographer. The General Mix Collection offers the same 90 exercises in three mixed packs: Brigadier, Major, and Lieutenant. Each mixed Booster Pack contains 10 designer, 10 writer, and 10 photographer exercises. This Booster Pack is the Photographer Edition, which means the exercises are tailored towards shooters. But these exercises require more than photographic skill. Most of these exercises will test your ability to see with a keen eye so focus on the ideas behind the shots as much as the shots themselves. Solve these problems with relevance and novelty and you’ll find the creative boost you are seeking by the conclusion of the pack.
You’ve completed the Creative Boot Camp training program, surviving 30 days of creativity exercises designed to present fun, engaging opportunities for creative problem solving. Through this practice, you developed skills that you use every day by solving problems with defined purpose and escalating restriction. Now that you’ve performed those 30 exercises, wouldn’t it be great if there were another set of 30 exercises you could complete that would challenge you in the same way? You’re in luck. Introducing the Creative Boot Camp Booster Packs. The Creative Boot Camp Booster Packs offer 90 new creative exercises, separated into two collections: The Medium Collection and The General Mix Collection. The Medium Collection offers the 90 exercises segregated by medium: 30 Designer, 30 Writer, and 30 Photographer. The General Mix Collection offers the same 90 exercises in three mixed packs: Brigadier, Major, and Lieutenant. Each mixed Booster Pack contains 10 designer, 10 writer, and 10 photographer exercises. This Booster Pack is the Brigadier Mix, which means the exercises are a collection of designer, writer, and photographer exercises pulled and mixed from the Designer, Writer, and Photographer Creative Boot Camp Booster Packs, 10 exercises from each. This is a similar format to the Creative Boot Camp Training Program. Each mixed set is different and each provides a well-rounded approach to creative training, challenging you to solve problems using multiple mediums. Solve these problems with relevance and novelty and you’ll find the creative boost you are seeking by the conclusion of the pack.
You’ve completed the Creative Boot Camp training program, surviving 30 days of creativity exercises designed to present fun, engaging opportunities for creative problem solving. Through this practice, you developed skills that you use every day by solving problems with defined purpose and escalating restriction. Now that you’ve performed those 30 exercises, wouldn’t it be great if there were another set of 30 exercises you could complete that would challenge you in the same way? You’re in luck. Introducing the Creative Boot Camp Booster Packs. The Creative Boot Camp Booster Packs offer 90 new creative exercises, separated into two collections: The Medium Collection and The General Mix Collection. The Medium Collection offers the 90 exercises segregated by medium: 30 Designer, 30 Writer, and 30 Photographer. The General Mix Collection offers the same 90 exercises in three mixed packs: Brigadier, Major, and Lieutenant. Each mixed Booster Pack contains 10 designer, 10 writer, and 10 photographer exercises. This Booster Pack is the Writer Edition, which means the exercises are tailored towards writers. But don’t think that every exercise requires a silver-tongued pen. Most of these are idea-driven more than language-driven so focus on the ideas behind the words. Solve these problems with relevance and novelty and you’ll find the creative boost you are seeking by the conclusion of the pack.
You’ve completed the Creative Boot Camp training program, surviving 30 days of creativity exercises designed to present fun, engaging opportunities for creative problem solving. Through this practice, you developed skills that you use every day by solving problems with defined purpose and escalating restriction. Now that you’ve performed those 30 exercises, wouldn’t it be great if there were another set of 30 exercises you could complete that would challenge you in the same way? You’re in luck. Introducing the Creative Boot Camp Booster Packs. The Creative Boot Camp Booster Packs offer 90 new creative exercises, separated into two collections: The Medium Collection and The General Mix Collection. The Medium Collection offers the 90 exercises segregated by medium: 30 Designer, 30 Writer, and 30 Photographer. The General Mix Collection offers the same 90 exercises in three mixed packs: Brigadier, Major, and Lieutenant. Each mixed Booster Pack contains 10 designer, 10 writer, and 10 photographer exercises. This Booster Pack is the Designer Edition, which means the exercises are tailored towards designers. But don’t think that every exercise requires artistic execution. Rather, design thinking is the skill you’ll be developing through most of this Booster Pack. Solve these problems with relevance and novelty and you’ll find the creative boost you are seeking by the conclusion of the pack.
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