Description
What you’ll learn
- 1. how the design of our workspaces can influence your feelings, thoughts and behaviour
- 2. the latest science articles show how space design helps people become more creative
- 3. clear interior design and architecture tips to help you arrange or pick a suitable workspace for you
- 4. Stories of famous creative people, their work process and what helped them get into a creative state of mind
- 5. the strategies that other creative people from around the world and from different industries use to support their creative process.
Requirements
- Interest in the intersection of psychology and interior design.
Description
Design your home office or workspace to help you become more creative. Discover the latest and most distilled ideas about which space design elements are the best at supporting your creative process.
In this class, you will learn:
- how the design of our workspaces can influence your feelings, thoughts and behaviour
- the latest science articles that show how space design helps people become more creative
- clear interior design and architecture tips to help you arrange or pick a suitable workspace for you
- Stories of famous creative people, their work process and what helped them get into a creative state of mind,
- the strategies that other creative people from around the world and from different industries use to support their creative process.
- Guest interviews from James Richards, Henck Rolling, Elise Aabakken, Leiry Seron
- For deep dive into the topic, you can find more about the resources of the class in the class “Project and Resources” section
Who is this class for?
This class is for creative people or aspiring creative people who understand what a difference interior design makes on how they feel and wish to design for themselves the kind of workspace that will best support their creativity.
The lessons:
“Creativity” – is about understanding how and why the design of our environment has an impact on how we feel and what are the prerequisites for more creativity.
The lessons: “Personalisation”, “Move”, “Beauty”, “Open Spaces”, and “Take a Break” are clear strategies on what spatial elements impact human creativity.
The lessons: “The Florist“, “The Urban Sketch Artist”, “The Watercolour Artist”, and “The Brand Strategist” are interviews with creative people talking about their creative process and how their environment impacts their creativity.
Who this course is for:
- This class is for creative people or aspiring creative people who understand what a difference design makes on how they feel and wish to design for themselves the kind of workspace that will best support their creativity.
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