Got ideas? Good! Now … don't let them go. These are the manna of your creative life and without 'em you're sunk.
Here are a few idea capture tools that are excellent for all kinds of thinkers.
1. The Shower Pad. My brilliant pal Lena West gets her ideas in the shower, so she keeps a Dive Pad right there next to her - stuck to her shower wall. And she writes down ideas as she gets clean. These underwater writing pads are available at scuba shops and online.
2. The instant messager. Not to be confused with software that sends messages - this is a tiny recording device (some even fit on a key ring.) No matter where you are, it records your ideas in an instant. The key then is to sit at your computer or calendar on a regular basis and transcribe them into actionable steps. Available at Radio Shack and other electronics stores.
3. Good old note pads. That's what I use. Lots of cool little mini notepads. My favorites are those I find at indie stationers in Manhattan that have a plaid or polka dotted cover - a French company, I believe. I buy several each time I go to the city. I keep a few big ones, too, for bigger projects.
4. The black sketchbook. This was a staple of my youth, and I see lots of kids still poring over them in coffee bars in places like Boston. Think black hard cover with lots of nice white paper inside so you can make all kinds of notes, illustrations, collage paste ins, tuck ins, and generally whatever you want. Cool! I feel like an artist with my black sketchbook.
5. The binder with pocket dividers. OK, this is for really big projects. And I set it up just like I would have in school. Pocket dividers collect pieces of paper from my small notebooks. Three hole lined paper collects more ideas and gets tucked into the right chapters in the binder.
Where do you capture your ideas?
Now I see how you're able to come up with a plethora of ideas, Suzanne!!
Posted by: Suzanne Holman | April 10, 2006 at 01:01 PM
Suzanne~ I'm LOL! As a fellow creative spirit and coach, I write stuff down everywhere...hadn't thought of a shower pad! I do use lipliner on the bathroom mirror though...Thanks for always inspiring:)
Posted by: Kammie K. | April 22, 2006 at 04:50 PM