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INIS Series, INIS Series, 2023, volume 2

Title:
Importance of the Environment for Stimulating Creative Thinking
Autor(s):
Krasimira Borisova Drumeva, "St. Cyril and St. Methodius" Univercity of Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria, drumevika@abv.bg
Abstact:
    Creativity in design is a complex combination of talent, intellect and emotions. All these abilities of human brain find important interrelationships between objects and processes with aim to solve a problem or create a new work with aesthetic value. Often, it is associated with a state of uncertainty about success, realization, or the possibility of adopting innovative ideas. Creativity is a process that introduces novelty to the approach it has used and using a better and more effective technique, model, or way of thinking. Often, it is associated with a state of uncertainty about success, realization, or the possibility of adopting innovative ideas. That is why looking for a challenge in every new design job, expecting the most exciting project, the designer falls into a paradoxical situation when he gets it. Competition seems too strong, the job too complicated, and the information available seems too much or not existing. All these aspects are a reason to block creative thoughts. Stress from the unknown, the negative working environment and a few distracting factors block creativity. In these difficult moments of crisis of great importance for ensuring and directing the creative flow is creating the necessary comfort in the workplace.
Keywords:
Creativity, Workplace, Creative Process, Idea Generation, Imagination, Inspiration, Insight, Observation, Visualization, Provocation,
PDF file address:
http://www.math.bas.bg/vt/inis/series/book/2023.02/inis.2023.0213.pdf
Cite (APA style):
Drumeva, K. (2023). Importance of the Environment for Stimulating Creative Thinking, INIS Series, 2023, volume 2, ISSN 2815-4231, Institute of Mathematics and Informatics – Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 174-183.