Creativity: Rare, fierce and true.
So, in finding my “tribe”, as Mark Schaefer http://www.businessesgrow.com/ would call it, I have found some really inspiring stuff.
For example, this firm going by the grand moniker
of the Institute for Creative Integration WOW that is a name. It seems to me
that an organization which goes by a name like that has got to be either so
advanced and full of talent that they can say “Meh,What’s in a name?” or so
ridiculously well funded they can afford to say “What’s in a name?” But as it is I came across their listing for an
account manager to generate new business, so it must be the former.
Founded by Shin Sano, who grew up with artistic
sensibilities in a small town outside of Tokyo this Master of Design Methods is
truly a Renascence creative. Educated in many disciplines from Fashion to Fine
Art. He has designed several robotic devices and has leveraged automotive
design practices by applying a human centered approach to development. Their
work is both sleek and functional and it seem the Institute for Creative
Integration strives to provide solutions to ease the human condition.
This is exactly the type of cutting edge fearless
creativity that is so absent from businesses in the United States today. I
would love an opportunity to engage with these truly inspiring folk, bare
witness to their process, and possibly assist them in finding new avenues of
business as well. Given my stated thesis of Creativity as
the foundation for all human endeavor: business, agriculture, or the arts and my fierce commitment to quality design and comfortable ergonomics, I invite you to check them out, I am sorry that I could not locate a
demonstrative video, perhaps they do need a digital marketing strategist to
help them with business development (pick me pick me!)
http://www.creative-integration.us/
I applaud Shin Sano and his Institute for Creative
Integration for being bold and taking steps to live up to their lofty name.
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