Creative Acts For Curious People
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Creative Acts For Curious People
Creative Acts For Curious People
A vibrantly-illustrated collection of captivating and practical models to help you bring creativity to any challenge you face, from Stanford University's world-renowned d.school.
What do they teach you at the most prestigious design school in the world? For the first time, readers have the opportunity to find out. Featuring contributions from some of the d.school's most inventive and unconventional mindsβincluding founder David Kelley, Choreographer Aleta Hayes, and Google Chief Innovation Evangelist Frederik Pferdtβand packed with ideas that help you nurture the art of learning, discovery, and curiosity, this provocative and highly-visual guide is a definitive resource for readers who want to expand their creative toolkit and lead with curiosity.
Creative Acts For Curious People by Sarah Stein Greenberg, from Stanford d.school, is here to inspire and equip you to unleash your creative potential.
Book Details
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ISBN: 9780241552834
Publisher: Penguin Random House NZ
Format: Paperback / softback
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Weight: 892g
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