Why do we create?

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We create to inform. We create to share. We create to express. We create to fail. We create to make a difference. We create to learn. We create to inspire. We create because we can.

Be it illustrators, artists, designers, architects or musicians. Why do we create? Why are we creative individuals?  It is not because we blend typography and imagery. It is not because of the mastery of our brush strokes or that perfect note. It is not because we see the glass as both half empty and half full. It is not because we are talented. It IS because we can put all of these traits together and create harmony with the elements given. We bring organization to the chaos that is clients, photography, type, paint and sounds.

I think that I am creative person. I have learned over the years that is not just one thing, but all things that make met hat way. I do not to blindly accept things as they are and question information, not in a defensive way, but as someone who seeks to understand. I believe understanding is one of the most important parts of design. As I sit down and tap my fingers to the keys to write this, I know that I am yet to be the designer I could be, want to be and need to be. This why I constantly reinvent my brand and redesign this site (we are on version 3). I also have much to offer younger designers, older designers, myself and the design community. Still I have yet to realize my fullest potential, but with my collaborations, creative interests and support from my family and friends I know I am getting closer.

But to answer my own question:
I create because it is in me. It is a driving force that keeps me going. I am not aware of the notion that says that at 5 o’clock, the whistle blows and I stop working. Even when I leave work I am working! Thinking of new ideas, sketching and planing what to create next. I wish that sometimes I can just turn it off, but then I run the risk of losing it and that’s never a good thing.

Staying organized (in any way that suits you) is the best way to stay on top of your creativity. Gather your thoughts, keep those sketches close, collaborate with friends and prepare yourself for some harsh feedback. Then get right back up and do it again, creativity never dies it just needs some re-inventing.

We have asked other artists, designers and thinkers this same question… Why do you create? or Why are you creative? and these are the responses we received.

Bruce Colthart

“For me, I think it comes down to regularly conducting exercises in making order out of a perceived disorder. Or reordering someone else’s arrangement or composition of something.”

Rob E Bowen

“Great question, George. You know, I guess it started with me as a child, I had this creative energy that just wanted out. My friends and I would act out skits for our families from our favorite comic strips, and I loved that element of performing. When I was eight I remember starting to want to be responsible for what was on the page rather than performing from it, and I began writing song lyrics. Nothing major or to be that proud of, but I was beginning to play with letting out that energy and I was really loving it. Years went by and the energy became more fluid and I began writing poetry. For years I wrote as an outlet, to assist me in some dark times that I went through in high school, and it was then that I realized the power of this creative energy. It had saved my life.

It was through this realization that I dove into the arts and I never looked back. This energy yearns to be free and I have found so many outlets for it to explore, each one enriching my life and my experience on this planet so much, that the consideration of a life without this creative expression seems hollow and half-lived. I just can’t do that. My pen has guided my journey since and opened up new directions for me to walk. I create to honor that energy. To honor the artforms that have sheltered and shielded me. I create, because I know no other way to live. It is who I am and who I have become.”

David Soto

That’s a hard question to answer. Because I have no idea why I’m a creative person. I really don’t think it’s anything I can control. Its part of me and my personality I guess. What I find interesting is how I can’t really answer the question with assurance. I’m always in a “problem solving” state of mind. Which im sure all you graphic designers out there can relate to. I also have a competitive personality which may explain why I push myself so much. What I do know for sure is, I’m addicted to being creative. Or at least trying.

We also asked on twitter and here are some responses...



Thank You for the great responses to this simple, but complex question…

Hey! Why are you creative!?

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  1. dynamic75 says:

    I think on a spiritual level creation helps bind us to a higher power (our creator) if you will.

  2. nine99 says:

    Often is the question asked to artist “Why do we do the thing we do?”..or basically ..”why do you create?”..the answer is simple..I'm human ..it 's my nature to create.If you you even break it down to the basic of what most people believe in religion..that GOD.. created man in his own image..so like your parents that instilled that ideal of what is “right and wrong ” within you ..so is that divine feeling to “create ” because we must.But as artists the desires are over consuming.We as artist create because we have something to say,show,inform,comment,record,express within the world and time we live in .. outside the regular or mainstream historic means. I guess why i create is because .. I'm human.. i got something to say/show..and I want you to know it!!!!!!!

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