Free Tutorial – Micro-learning – 23 x top tips to boost your creativity

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Last updated on May 1, 2025 3:41 pm
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Si from Future Skills Club and Rikki the quickdraw illustrator discuss and illustrate 23 top tips to boost your creativity.

These short 1-2 minute videos explore creative habits, effective methods and some insightful snippets from their experience in the creative industry.

You might be surprised that we will encourage you to:

  • Steal, make something fresh

  • Fight the system

  • Don’t fit-in, be different

  • Get angry

  • Not follow cooking recipes

  • Be weird

  • Be critical

  • Go down side alleys off the beaten track

You will need to get a notebook, look-up, play with Lego, become a culture vulture, look for problems and flaws.

We will teach you little systems such as

  • 5 words

  • Three i’s

You can enjoy this content on-the-go and put into practice straight away to boost your creativity and problem solving skills. You will be able to Bash the Brief of a live project at work using our deconstruct and reconstruct tips.

Try the same tip with a friend or colleague to see how different the process and results are. You be surprised how powerful collaboration in creative thinking and problem solving is. Remember no idea is a bad idea and failure is good – they lead to better solutions.

Si and Rikki

Who this course is for:

  • Anybody who wants some tips to develop their creativity

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