The Secret of Creative Work…. It's a
Powerful Way to Get Results
Creative work is much better than hard work. A creative work is a tangible
manifestation of creative effort such as literature, music, paintings, and software. The creative work is
truly where the brand meets the consumer and is what motivates one to purchase.
Because creative work is the most fulfilling type of work, everyone is capable of that kind of work. Failure to
produce creative work is often due more to lack of stamina, or insufficient commitment to the process, than a
scarcity of talent. You need to develop the attitude that your creative work is important even if others do not
share your belief. Disbelief is their problem, not yours.
There are different forms of creative expression; composing, painting, sculpting, photography and writing. All
require certain exercises to get the creative juices flowing. Consistently creative work is the result of a
predictable process (with talent and inspired effort applied at the right moments).
Artists (painters) usually have a passion for bold and original creative work which is matched by a clear
understanding of what effective communication is all about. Artists find that their creative work is often a
constant struggle to translate the power of line, colour, and tone into a strong composition of shape and form.
You can be the proud owner of a
unique, affordable, award winning example
of creative work
The best creative work is seldom achieved when you are unhappy and should be more than just good design and
visually appealing artwork. Producing creative work is as much about being a good listener as it is about
being a good thinker. Creative work can be like ‘play’ and very enjoyable, once you get the hang of doing it.
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Regardless of the field or industry that you are in, creative work is usually required, even when building your
business. The creative work that you undertake in this scenario will necessitate you pleasing your customers and
suppliers as well as yourself. Try integrating your perceptions of the world into new ways of ‘seeing’ and then put
these visions into action; just like an artist does. The creative work done for your business should be backed by a
strong marketing strategy.
Intellectual Property is an intangible asset which arises when a creative work is produced. It can be protected
in a number of ways, depending upon the nature of the creative work. If you are the owner of the intellectual
property rights, you can take action against a person or corporate/government entity if your creative work is
copied and/or used without your permission. It is protected by copyright as soon as it is created and produced in a
tangible form such as film, a sound recording, painting etc. Copyright does not need to be registered; every
creative work is automatically protected by copyright.
Some creative work is made possible by certain hardware and software
systems e.g. a camera or graphic design software, Technology, by its very nature, is always being pushed
further by the drive and imagination of the creators. Scientific and creative work is often related to each
other. Scientific projects place an emphasis on process, which is the same way that much creative work is
produced.
We know that being creative is powerful, healing and fun, but imaginative creative work is wasted unless it
delivers results. Creative work is as challenging as it is engaging and most is accomplished in our own creative
space.
The urge to do creative work is inherent in man and is often born from many years of experience. Our creative
work is our reason ‘why’ and our reason to believe. Outstanding creative work is the force that drives us, and
fortunately, this view is shared by others.
You can own a creative work that is
functional and exquisite. Give as a gift to a client a friend, or keep for
yourself!
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