Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Creativity Rules


I am a big believer in approaching all tasks with a creative attitude. If everyone was doing this, most of our social and economic problems would be minimised to nothing. If we all were thinking about how we could add to or create more/better, there would constantly be more and better.

I do realise that our daily challenges and struggles are the very things that erode our creative energy and make us feel like we're living in a bog. I have never been to a Creative Cape Town Cluster before, but there is one on tonight. I am going to rub shoulders with people that apply creativity to their daily functions, and some of that will rub off on me.

This is off Creative Cape Towns Facebook Page...

After a break of a six months and following a successful 3-day intensive Creative Cape Town Clusters at the Design Indaba Expo, Creative Cape Town Clusters are back again. This time we will meet at a new venue – the Cape Town City Hall in Darling Street for a very special Creative Cape Town Clusters.

At this event, we will be launching three new Creative Cape Town products: the Creative Cape Town Annual in partnership with Bell-Roberts Publishing; the Explore Creative Cape Town map published by A&C Maps with designs by Design Infestation; and the new Creative Cape Town website designed by Beanbag Media will all be made public. These products have been made possible with the support of Cape Town Tourism and the Central City Improvement District. The products establish the key communication channels of Creative Cape Town into the future and add to existing channels like this monthly newsletter and our Facebook Fan page.

As always we have three dynamic speakers at the Clusters. For this Clusters, each of the speakers have some connection with our new products. Come listen to Michelle Matthews who edited the Annual and wrote for our website speaking on words and creativity; Jason Bagley who designed the new website speak on websites, blogs and social networking and Phillip Todras and Christo Maritz who created our map speak on Cape Town, maps and design.


I will let you know if I make any fabulous connections for our festival.

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