Anthropomorphism: Why Do We Give Feelings To Machines?
Why do we see faces in clouds, cars with expressions, or even attribute human emotions to our household appliances (admit it, your Henry Hoover has feelings)? The answer lies in the ancient concept of anthropomorphism—a principle as old as humanity itself, born from our inherent need to understand and relate to the world around us by projecting our own characteristics onto it.
Hick's Law: The Overwhelming Choice of Dilemma
The Scaling Fallacy: A Tricky Little Concept
Performance Load: The Art of Less
Constraint: Creativity's Secret Weapon
Signal to Noise: Navigating the Creative Cosmos
In the chaotic symphony of modern life, where every ping and notification competes for our limited attention, the concept of ‘signal to noise’ has never been more relevant. But before it became the buzzword of the digital age, it had its origins in the dry and dusty world of early telecommunications.
Closure: The Unsung Hero of Visual Thinking
Archetypes: The Blueprints of Our Minds and Why We Should Care
Error: The Key To New Pathways And Understanding
Unlocking The Potential Of Failure
How Advance Organisers Can Help You Make Sense Of The World
Visual Metaphors: The Powerful Tool At The Heart Of Visual Thinking
How To Get The Most From Mind Mapping
How To Make An Explainer Video
Why Are Explainer Videos So Effective?
Top 5 Ways Explainer Videos Enhance Brand Identity
5 Essential Tips for Choosing the Right Explainer Video Company
Crafting Compelling Explainer Videos: A Step-by-Step Guide
In today’s digital era, explainer videos have become indispensable tools for businesses, educators, and creatives to convey complex ideas in a clear and engaging manner. These videos, whether animated or utilizing techniques like whiteboard animation, captivate audiences and simplify intricate concepts.