Learn to brainstorm using visual language and its non‑linear dynamics as the thought processes that underpin design planning tug at your creative side.

 

Your own experiences and knowledge base guide you as you explore shapes, colour, design dynamics, and structural concepts.

 

Two‑day workshops in ideation and critical thinking have been carefully organized with a mix of hands‑on individual and group projects, discussion, critique and reflection.

Thinking with visual language

Visual imagery is a universal language that allows people with diverse knowledge and skills to interact creatively.

 

Day‑to‑day thought processes are challenged as participants cultivate ideas in new and unpredictable settings.

 

Vital aspects of art will infuse the imagination and stimulate mental activity.

 

Dynamics in art are often developed with visual logic, using organized, planned creative processes.

 

Exercises using art activities help to develop skills in unraveling complex phenomena and identifying patterns.

From thought

To critical thinking

Professional development through art-based thought process

Think inclusively as you investigate a conceptual environment through core shapes, the basis for our perceptions of a complex world.

Appreciate what you cannot measure or define. Colour’s subjective nature changes with context and perceptions. Understand how its elusive qualities are managed and learn, through your own interpretations, about its capacity for expression.

The hidden order in design is illuminated as you explore and create relationships, coordinate interactions and integrate elements.

Work with structural tools that underpin design as you apply them to analyze, organize, integrate and emphasize.

Workshops in visual thinking

Visual Language for elementary teachers