Saving project:
Think of your creative process as construction. Instead of creating something from scratch each time, you form your projects like buildings from pre-prepared blocks - these could be your previous work, projects or ideas. Here's what it might look like in a simple narrative:
At the beginning of everything there is a foundation:
Your creative foundation is the basic skills, knowledge and experience you have acquired. This is the foundation on which your creative world is built.
First floor - Your first works:
This floor includes your first creative steps. Maybe it was texts, drawings, programs or something else. These works are the bricks of your creative structure.
Second floor - In-depth projects:
This floor contains more complex projects in which you have already used your experience and skills. These are like uniquely designed rooms in your creative home.
Third floor - Integration of ideas:
Here you combine various blocks - ideas that you have developed in previous projects. A connection is created between the different directions of your creativity.
Fourth Floor - Mastery:
This is your master floor where you continue to improve your skills and experiment with new ideas. This is where your professional style is formed.
Penthouse - Client projects:
On the upper floors of your creative building, you create projects that can be presented to clients or the public. This is your business card, which brings together all your creative efforts.
Special Rooms - Innovation and Experimentation:
In addition to the main building, you may have special rooms where you conduct experiments and implement new ideas. These rooms can inspire new projects.
In this way, your works become the building blocks that create a unique creative edifice. If necessary, you can take blocks from previous projects to quickly jumpstart a new creative phase.