Von Glitschka is principal of Glitschka Studios and has worked in the communication arts industry for over 23 years. His work reflects the symbiotic relationship between design and illustration. This duality of skills within his creative arsenal, inspired his title of “Illustrative Designer.”
In 2002, he founded Glitschka Studios, a multi-disciplinary creative firm. The studio shines as a hired gun for both in-house art departments and medium to large creative agencies working on projects for such clients as Microsoft, Adobe, Pepsi, Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, MLB and NBA Licenses, Johnson & Johnson, Bandai Toys, Merck, John Wayne Foundation, Disney, Lifetime Television and HGTV.
Even though we work with large clients, we also recognize the importance and enjoy designing for numerous small business owners too. We welcome the creative challenge of facilitating small business, so they can successfully market themselves on the same visual level as the multi-national brands they compete with daily.
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Design Apologetics
- Apologetics – to speak in defensive of.
- So as a Christian creative/designer we should en able to speak in the defense of our design.
- We often bump heads over aesthetic.
- Genesis 1:1 – “In the beginning God created…”
- God is infinitely creative.
- God has no creative blocks.
- It’s not “In the beginning, God used clipart…”
- “The heavens declare the glory of God…” – Psalm 19:1
- God’s portfolio trumps us all.
God’s Portfolio vs Man’s Portfolio
- God’s portfolio has the human smile.
- Man’s portfolio has the pug. (You either think they are really cute or really ugly.)
- God made tropical plants and fish… patterns, colors, texture, smell, etc.
- Man created the hairless cat.
- God made jellyfish.
- Man grows an ear on a rat.
- God created mountains and modes of transportation.
- Man created the Pinto.
Man Tries to Mimic God’s Creation
- No matter how hard we try we can’t compare to the intricate design of God’s creation.
God’s Visual Aesthetic
- God creates strange things… like spiders.
- God does scary… the Great White Shark.
- God does fearsome… an alligator.
- God does creepy… a scorpion.
The Wonderful Paradox of God’s Design
- He makes things that look sinister, evil or demonic… Angler Fish
Christ is the ultimate creator. He didn’t water down his design to appease a consensus. Christ-like creativity means we live out the reality of being made in His image.
What is Creative Curiosity?
- Comes from fun not fear.
- Creating is all about sharing.
- Anyone can be creative.
- Refrigerator Effect: Since childhood, we’ve always wanted people to appreciate our work and creativity.
- The most frustrating time for all of us is when people don’t appreciate what we do.
- Good thinking leads to good design.
Humor is creativity’s best friend.
- Humor and creativity complement each other.
- Creativity takes the mundane and ordinary and sees something unique in it.
- Creativity is a universal trait.
- We’ve all been creatively curious.
- We all have the inherit ability to be creative.
- We see it in various areas of life.
- Our creativity has to be on tap because of our job description.
- We have to look for those moments of creative opportunity.
Kids are Wellsprings of Creativity
- Creativity comes to kids, naturally.
- Kids are naturally curious.
- They lose their creativity when they become adults.
- We need childlike curiosity.
- We need to look at things differently.
- If you need perspective, watch and listen to kids.
Exercising Creativity
- Look for things that aren’t there.
- Seeing art in the mundane… maps, subway maps, trees, chicken nuggets, potato chips, etc.
- You’ve got to train your brain.
- Check out Caffeine for the Creative Mind
- Check out Veer Lightboxing
Creativity is Fostered not Discovered.
- Be aware – Boredom is an opportunity to be inspired by the mundane.
- Go in Observation Mode… observe the mundane and be inspired by it.
- If something intrigues you, figure out why.
- Piqued curiosity leads to creativity.
- Be sensitive to creative impulses.
- If something frustrates you, figure out why.
- Necessity is the mother of invention.
- The best inspiration is frustration.
- Seek and you will find.
- Capture thoughts, visuals and words.
- Twitter is a diary for my random thoughts that others can follow.
Creating and Sharing – act on your creative curiosity.
- Personal creativity doesn’t need to be appropriate.
- Turn normal into unique.
- Blog about your ideas.
You never know where it’s going to lead.
http://snipurl.com/creativelycurious – for more info!


