
"We need a timeless ideal for a timely application." â Ken Yuktasevi. Watch the video at http://creativemornings.com/talks/ken-yuktasevi/1

"We need a timeless ideal for a timely application." â Ken Yuktasevi. Watch the video at http://creativemornings.com/talks/ken-yuktasevi/1

"My wife says Iâm too deep, itâs not practical, but I tell her a swimming pool that is not deep is not practical." â Ken Yuktasevi. Watch the video at http://creativemornings.com/talks/ken-yuktasevi/1

" All [my dad] wanted to do was spark the creative process at the dinner table." â Mike TomĂĄs. Watch the video at http://creativemornings.com/talks/mike-tomas/1

"Thereâs a fine line between bravery and stupidity." â Piers Roberts. Watch the video at http://creativemornings.com/talks/piers-roberts/1

"There is no "they." "They" do not exist. If something would change it would have to be changed through us. " â Vanessa German . Watch the video at http://creativemornings.com/talks/vanessa-german/1

In visual arts and graphic design, white space is fundamental to allowing a creation to exist, by creating delineation and focus. Similarly, in our lives, creativity often sprouts from the âwhite spaceâ of time: the moments in our increasingly busy schedules between activities and thoughts that allow the subconscious to better absorb and connect information. Clearly, in order to be more creative, we need to open up this âin-betweenâ space in our lives, but once weâve done so, how can we best capitalize upon the brainâs natural creative capacities?
In this talk, weâll explore several counter-intuitive and potentially subversive methods for leveraging this âwhite spaceâ to foment innovative thinking creative productivity.
All are welcome!
Attend this free, breakfast event for those who love creativity: Â creativemornings.com/talks/denise-jacobs
Watch a #Cool Video:Â http://youtu.be/qcH4gAjpPz0Â Â
This is the monthly illustration for CreativeMorningsâ global themed month: MAKE for December 2013! The theme was selected by our Boston chapter and the visual for the month is by Bas Berkhout (http://buff.ly/1idEqUk) & Mac Premo (http://buff.ly/1csE4SF).Â
Join the conversation and learn more at http://buff.ly/1idEoM3.
RSVP for our Miami event: http://buff.ly/1csE31d

To end 2013, weâre excited to announce our theme of âMake.â
The theme was selected by our Boston chapter and the depicted by Bas Berkhout (http://likeknowslike.com/) & Mac Premo (http://macpremo.com/).Â
Fun fact:Â Mac also just helped direct U2âs new video, âOrdinary Loveâ with past CM speaker, Oliver Jeffers.Â
The details of our Miami event are available at RSVP.
Stay tuned here and on Twitter for more info!
Denise R. Jacobs is a Speaker + Writer + Creativity Evangelist who teaches techniques to make the creative process more fluid, methods for making work environments more conducive to creative productivity, and practices for sparking innovation. She is the author of The CSS Detective Guide, and co-authored the Smashing Book #3 1/3 and Interact with Web Standards.
Next event limited advanced RSVP:Â http://buff.ly/Ij4Y5H










Photos from our November event - Bravery! - are on Flickr now! Thanks to Mike TomĂĄs and everyone who attended.Â
Photography by Catalina Ayubi.