This week I listened to a TapeNotes podcast with popular dance artist Fred Again and he had some beneficial advice about dealing with those moments when you lack your natural creativity so I thought I’d write this week’s blog with some tips from Fred and some from myself about how you can start creating again.
Discipline
Discipline. A creative’s worst nightmare, hear me out… Fred Again says when you are feeling uninspired, do the groundwork so that when you
are feeling inspired you have the foundations to express your instinct quicker. In design this could mean collaging a moodboard of colour schemes, collecting fonts that could be useful in future projects or organising your design assets and work for a more streamlined process when inspiration comes calling.
Take A Break
As a designer, your brain is wired for creativity. While taking a break will recharge you, you’re still in design mode. There is no such thing as a break from design, but taking time away from your routine and work are sometimes all you need to be able to elevate your ideas and output. You can read, write, walk, sleep, watch your favourite show or simply do nothing and allow your mind to rest. Good ideas will come when you least expect them!
Healthy Lifestyle Habits
Healthy lifestyle habits like exercising, decluttering and eating well can improve your creativity. Our body needs good nutrition and sleep. It can be hard to get a good night's sleep, however, when you exercise, organise, eat healthily and go to bed early you naturally sleep better and wake up feeling inspired, positive and productive.
Reflect On Previous Work
If you’re like me you probably hate all your old work but looking back on past projects can sometimes inspire you. After some time has passed you have full clarity when looking back and it can trigger your ego to think I want to better this and produce something I’m actually happy with. You may also have projects that never got finished that you could suddenly have the solution for.
Start Scrolling
It may seem unpractical to recommend procrastination but social media can be a great tool to inspire creativity. Follow designers and artists you like and you’ll certainly find something that you like and relight the flame. Obviously as an artist you don’t want to copy someone else’s work but in uninspiring moments going into a project trying to copy something can kickstart your inspiration and lead you to taking that work further by putting your own stamp on it.