Here are few links I accumulated over time. Feel free to share them with your peers or stick them wherever.
Creativity HowTo @ Lifehack
Although creativity is spontaneous and unpredictable, there are several elements that can help stimulate it:
* Technical Expertise
* Broad References
* Positive Belief Structure
* Growing Ideas
* Experimentation
Blocked? Frustrated? Procrastinating? Put yourself in Creativity Boot Camp. @ The Happiness Project
Everyone who tries to do something creative knows the frustrating feelings of being blocked – or not having enough time to make progress – or working so sporadically that you can’t maintain your focus.
One solution is Creativity Boot Camp. You tackle your project in an intense, concentrated way, and push yourself far harder than usual.
34 Places to Get Design Inspiration – Online and Off @ Freelance Switch
Everyone who hasn’t encountered designer’s block, raise your hand. Just as I thought. Well then, chances are you could use some places to get inspiration for those days when the pixels aren’t aligned and your mouse finger isn’t clicking like it should. We’ve compiled a list, online and off to serve up everything from logos to icons to art to fashion to just inventive ideas to get your mind ticking.
How to Write More Clearly, Think More Clearly, and Learn Complex Material More Easily by Michael A. Covington
How to Become a Creative Genius @ Lifehack
To undo this, we must continually exercise our creative juices. That’s why I have put together 6 tips for expanding your creativity.
How to Exercise an Open Mind @ WikiHow
Simply put, doing unique, random, different, and ridiculous things is a good way to exercise the mind and promote new ways of thinking about the world around us. One hour of increased brain activity via thinking a lot or experiencing new stimuli can make you smarter, more energetic, more creative, more sociable, and more open to new experiences and ways of thinking. Here are some of the endless numbers of activities that can stimulate your brain. The key ingredients are to be open to new experiences, and changes in previous ways of thinking about these experiences.
Creativity @ Wikipedia
Creativity (or creativeness) is a mental process involving the generation of new ideas or concepts, or new associations between existing ideas or concepts.
Conversations about Creativity @ CecilVortex
THE CREATIVE ACT by Marcel Duchamp









