 | How and why did you begin to be creative?
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 | Your mind is your work tool. How do you take care of it?
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 | How do you avoid repeating yourself, or falling into formula? How do you stay fresh?
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 | Do you have a ritual like retiring to a lonely place from time to time to cleanse your mind?
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 | What cultural sources do you draw from the most?
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 | Who have your teachers been?
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 | When you accept a job, how much value do you place on each of the following? Money, creative liberty, visibility, and to work with the best.
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 | Have you ever had a job that was so stimulating that you could not get your mind off of it?
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 | "To give birth to ideas." Is this only an expression, or are there really parallels between giving birth and creativity?
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 | Does spirituality contribute to your creativity?
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 | It is possible to fall in love with a bad idea simply because it is yours. How do you avoid this?
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 | Must someone be the leader or boss in order for a creative team to function well?
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 | Declaration: With what person or business would you like to work?
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 | What criteria do you use when selecting someone to be a part of your creative team?
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 | The armchair psychologist: Is creativity an act of rebellion for you?
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 | What is the best advertisement you've seen recently?
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 | Do you work well under pressure?
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 | What city in the world currently attracts you due to its creative environment?
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 | How is an idea sold?
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 | What do you feel when, after two or three years, you see an idea of yours again?
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 | Ideas can come simultaneously to different people in different places with no connection to one another. How do you explain this phenomenon?
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 | You are as good as your last idea. Wouldn't you like to have a more secure type of work?
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