Sunday, October 18, 2015
Creativity Podcast
After listening to the Ted Radio Hour Podcast, I know this podcast relates to web design because in web design you must have the courage to face challenges. An individual should be free to be unique and display who they are and what they love without fearing judging commentary from others. You don't become creative in an instant, for some it takes time, but everyone is able to think differently and create extraordinary things. It takes dedication and determination from the very inside of your heart, your soul. Sometimes your best traits are what you fear. Fear is a four lettered word that in itself holds great meaning. It is the biggest obstacle at times that prevents you from being creative and holds you back from the goals you want to achieve. Fear is an illusion to your feelings that blinds you heart which suppresses it from expressing your creativity and curiosity. Fear is also conveyed in Web Design because there will be times where you invent or create something online like a website or a collage or any other subject related as previously stated, and negatively minded people comment and it makes you doubt whether your work is good or not. Being confident is a solution to fear. Having support and positive advice from peers or mentors make you want to create more and it makes you believe that what you are doing is absolutely the best, amazing. You create one after another and sometimes the second work isn't as astonishing as the first and it makes you wonder whether you have the creativity or determination to keep inventing ideas. But that's totally fine, you always pick yourself up from each downfall. This can also be connected to Web Design because no matter how simple a task, you always put in your 100% effort into the work. You lose hope here and there because the final product didn't come out as you had perceived it to be but you always try afterwards to be better. Just as the Ted Radio Hour Podcast said, "Fear and creativity are like twins, fear can kill creativity." Deep intel was given through this podcast in my opinion.
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