Thursday, August 28, 2008

Five Creativity Tools For You

As we head into a long weekend, I thought I'd try to inspire your creativity with five simple online tools. Take some time to give them a try and share some of your favorites with CSI readers. Creativity and client service are two sides of the same coin; it’s about seeking solutions beyond the obvious, showing you care beyond the expected, and finding simplicity in the complex.

Crayola - By visiting Crayola.com you can tap into the creative fearlessness of your inner child and create greeting cards and crafts that are similar to what we made as kids when instead of buying cards or gifts at the store, we'd make our own.

Jackson Pollock-A-Scetch - If you really want to have some freewheeling fun, this tool is for you. Just start dragging your mouse along the white screen and with every mouse click you can change color. It offers hours of enjoyment.

Wordle - Use wordle.net to make a picture out of as many words as you like. It's one of my favorite ways to create a visual depiction of the qualities we see in others.

BeFunky - Barbara Nixon told me about BeFunky Cartoonizer. It's easy to use and will take any photograph and turn it into a B&W or color scetch. You probably already run across them all the time and wonder how they were created.

Dumpr - According to the site, "Dumpr is where you create marvelous photos to share with your friends." I used it to make the "painting" of myself you see hanging in the museum above.

Like most things in life, you can hone your creative skills by taking time to create things. Practice doesn't always make perfect, but practice almost always makes you better. Don't forget to share some of your favorite online creative tools as well!

3 comments:

  1. Thanks for the mention, Leo. I just discovered Dumpr.net this week. My favorite tool there is the one that lets me turn a photo into a Rubik's Cube. (You can do an image of the cube, or even buy the customized cube.) Another site recommended to me was PhotoJojo (http://photojojo.com/); thanks Kathy Lovin (http://twitter.com/lovinkat)

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  2. Nice Leo.
    I haven't been to the sites yet, but will be sharing them with my son - creating! - this Labor Day weekend.
    There's nothing like a MacBook and some fun image sites to get that creative spark going.
    Thanks much.
    Martin

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  3. Fun toys for a long weekend. Thanks for sharing. I'm going to go get my creative on.

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