Ideas/Theories - Creative Process

Monday 5th October, 2015

Creative Process

The creative process is something every designer goes through in order to create their work, each having their own idea of how they should go about this exercise and their own ways of carrying it out. Some very similar, but in the majority are quite diverse. My creative process consists of 19 steps in order for me to get to my final product, these steps including the finding of influence, the creation of ideas and also some trial and error as different methods are experimented with.

As you can see in the photograph below, there is an illustration between each of the steps giving a small insight into what is to be expected from the given step - going from falling asleep on keyboards to a board room to show the presentation of my work. Each step has been though out and considered as something that I would more than likely do in order to reach my final design.



These steps that are shown above go from receiving the brief, accepting my fate at believing I will not meet a deadline, strong coffee's, long sleeps and finally getting to the printing and presentation of my work to my audience. The whole process being spread over any period of time, but is contracted when in a smaller time frame.