A Daily Creativity Journal

A Daily Creativity Journal

by Noah Scalin
A Daily Creativity Journal

A Daily Creativity Journal

by Noah Scalin

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Overview

This inspiring journal featuring hundreds of project prompts will help you unlock your creativity with a year of daily artmaking!

The concept of Noah Scalin’s “365 method” is simple but inspired: Choose a theme or medium, then make something with it every day for a year. Noah made 365 skull-themed projects . . . now he invites you to choose your obsession and get creative!

A Daily Creative Journal offers 365 project prompts to kick start your creativity. It offers tips on how to choose your subject and document your work, plus examples from other artists and crafters who took the 365 challenge. It also introduces new techniques to incorporate into your projects, including quilling, clay-making, paper pop-up engineering, and more.

With 365: A Daily Creativity Journal you’ll see how making something every day can change your creative process—and your life—forever!

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781610603386
Publisher: Quarto Publishing Group USA
Publication date: 07/27/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 244
Sales rank: 963,576
File size: 19 MB
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About the Author

Noah Scalin is a co-founder of Another Limited Rebellion, an art and innovation consultancy that develops creative potential in individuals, organizations, and communities. He is also the creator of the Webby Award winning Skull-A-Day project and the first artist-in-residence at the Virginia Commonwealth University School of Business. Noah is the author of five previous books on design and creativity and has traveled the world bringing his message of creative potential and design activism to everyone from incarcerated teenagers to Fortune 500 executives.
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