“No creative person I know has ever asked for a brainstorming session” - Brian Collins | D&AD Talks

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  • čas přidán 7. 11. 2022
  • Brian Collins says the opposite of courage isn’t cowardice, it’s conformity. Here, the co-founder of COLLINS shows us how having too much structure can kill the magic, through anecdotes from his working life.
    This talk took place as part of D&AD’s Still Learning Live event, which took place in London in September 2022.
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Komentáře • 56

  • @TheCof6656
    @TheCof6656 Před rokem +29

    I was looking for creative brainstorming techniques and instead found a TED talk that made me feel bad about not being a "creative person".

  • @wormholeavoider
    @wormholeavoider Před 9 měsíci +2

    I love his energy. May we all present about the things we love with such passion - that's who I'd want making my logo for me!

  • @twanwiertzproducties
    @twanwiertzproducties Před rokem +1

    Surprised 'Execution' is not in the list of words that show the militarisation of our language. Great snippet of this talk, whatsoever. Brian is an inspiration.

  • @TheMasterLogoist
    @TheMasterLogoist Před rokem +11

    Couldn't have said it better myself. Been creating logos exclusively since 1995, and I always let "it" happen. This "it" cannot be taught, processed or charted. Creating something---anything---may arise from needing it, but that certainly doesn't mean you have to conform. Great presentation.

    • @Tofubouftou
      @Tofubouftou Před rokem

      I'm not sur I understood the video very well; I am a graphic design student and I always used different techniques including brainstorming to discover interesting ideas. I might just not be creative, but I don't understand how am I suppose to find these ideas without these techniques? How do you do it?

  • @lacrahuntington
    @lacrahuntington Před rokem +1

    Love this 🎉

  • @Bielocke
    @Bielocke Před rokem

    This was a very insightful video.

  • @nadeemahmed3248
    @nadeemahmed3248 Před rokem +2

    As long as we stick with font designs beautiful presentations, i agree with him.

  • @kurtberengeiger
    @kurtberengeiger Před rokem +1

    Best video title ever. The rest was pretty good too.

  • @j.cmarie271
    @j.cmarie271 Před měsícem

    Great video ❤

  • @markdaniel8524
    @markdaniel8524 Před rokem +6

    "The opposite of courage isn't cowardice, it's conformity." But I would argue that it's cowardice that pushes us to conform.

  • @chrismitchelldesign
    @chrismitchelldesign Před rokem +20

    It's a refreshing perspective but the power of working collaboratively at the beginning of projects shouldn't be discredited. There are lots of valuable insights to be discovered by listening.
    That doesn't mean that creativity and ideas don't live somewhere different...it just means there's room for both.

    • @briancollins9916
      @briancollins9916 Před rokem +2

      Agree x 1000%

    • @valiullah
      @valiullah Před rokem +2

      I don't think Collins was discounting the idea of collaboration. His argument was against the "Post-It" culture of design thinking. Where the whole process is to dish out ideas (preferably very short) in huge numbers, and then come to an average of all the ideas that everyone agrees upon. It's a technique that works brilliantly with today's corporate culture of risk avoidance.
      But one doesn't imagine new forms out of this way. Most of the great inventions didn't result as generalising on posit-its. But were the result of going deep into a subject and wandering off into unexplored territories with no end goal in sight.
      Spontanaeity, Intentionality, and making mistakes. This is done individually but ideas can be exchanged as a group.

  • @PaulSyng
    @PaulSyng Před rokem +4

    Mistakes make it human!

  • @hamansutra
    @hamansutra Před rokem +2

    👏🏼

  • @MichaelWandelmaier
    @MichaelWandelmaier Před rokem +7

    Why would you cut-off the video mid-presentation?

    • @MarcStress
      @MarcStress Před rokem

      Because: you won't believe No. 7

  • @pookeyblow
    @pookeyblow Před rokem +2

    Drop the full video

  • @zaferabdulrahman6988
    @zaferabdulrahman6988 Před rokem +21

    Is there a full video of this?

    • @10e999
      @10e999 Před rokem

      +1

    • @Photalitube
      @Photalitube Před rokem

      Good question

    • @DandAD-awards
      @DandAD-awards  Před rokem +3

      This was a ticketed event so we do not have footage of the full day, but we do have highlights from each talk which you can watch here: www.dandad.org/en/d-ad-creative-inspiration-still-learning-live/

    • @brandoperu
      @brandoperu Před rokem +15

      @@DandAD-awards So you turned off the cameras after 7 minutes? That's highly unlikely. You definitely have the full recording but for some reason that's beyond me you just won't release it to the public (maybe to sell more tickets next year?)

    • @alexaaanderdo
      @alexaaanderdo Před rokem +3

      czcams.com/video/2108AzRh2iw/video.html here is pretty much the same

  • @marcseefelder2806
    @marcseefelder2806 Před rokem +9

    He actually got it wrong with the brands... RIMOWA is German, and Furstenberg is American. :)

    • @briancollins9916
      @briancollins9916 Před rokem +7

      Exactly right. I had been up for 48 hours when I gave this talk.
      My apologies.
      Will not make that mistake again.

    • @ThePeej
      @ThePeej Před rokem +1

      The point hits just as hard and true with the labelling slip-up!

    • @mnmmartijn
      @mnmmartijn Před 11 měsíci

      von furstenberg is belgian

  • @ageshero
    @ageshero Před 2 měsíci +1

    I feel attacked, I love brainstorming sessions lol

  • @christopherchapman62
    @christopherchapman62 Před rokem +19

    Some gems in here and I respect Collins work however there’s a big outdated attitude here. Shaming design thinking and iteration? Those are well proven approach to design where spontaneous creativity thrives. IDEO has been using design thinking and iteration along with Walt Disney Imagineering, Pixar, Apple and to name a few. Doesn’t make his approach wrong or theirs right but the lack of curiosity about design thinking / iteration is a sign of a fixed mindset not a growth mindset. Feels more like EGO than courageous curiosity.

    • @briancollins9916
      @briancollins9916 Před rokem +2

      I so wish you had seen the rest of the presentation, Christopher. I address your points, exactly. Probably inadequately, but they formed the center of the rest of the talk. This was only the opening.

    • @georgetirlea1771
      @georgetirlea1771 Před 6 měsíci

      @@briancollins9916 is there a way we can see the hole keynote?

    • @pepino3full
      @pepino3full Před 3 měsíci +1

      I understand and respect design thinking, I also think it's REALLY BORING. And as designers seeking beautifully crafted things, sometimes a strategy so meticulously executed (sometimes it's needed, sometimes it's not) makes the process tedious.

  • @jonathanstevenson6753
    @jonathanstevenson6753 Před 9 měsíci +1

    7 minutes I'll never get back... I'd add to "the opposite of courage is conformity" - "its greatest nemesis is the critic". this is bad, this is bad, this is bad, how great was Steve Jobs, the end.

  • @MarkusNonn
    @MarkusNonn Před rokem +1

    Rimowa is a German brand...

  • @deesee6009
    @deesee6009 Před rokem +2

    The picture he shows is not "the National Library in Dublin", it is in fact the Trinity College Library.
    Irish Americans aren't good with the factual details of their supposed beloved isle.

  • @coldpat
    @coldpat Před rokem +3

    Rimowa - an American brand???🤔

    • @kurtberengeiger
      @kurtberengeiger Před rokem

      Nein, ist es nicht

    • @briancollins9916
      @briancollins9916 Před rokem +7

      Stupid.
      And my sincere apologies .
      I had been up for almost 48 hours when I gave this talk. I flew into Heathrow two hours before I got on stage.
      It is obviously German.
      I am obviously dumb.

    •  Před rokem

      „Richard Morszeck Warenzeichen“ it is. Couldn‘t sound more German. ;) Amazing speech, though. Thank you.

  • @mrwangkai
    @mrwangkai Před rokem +1

    While the premise is compelling and seems to make sense, the decisions are not made at the individual level. The macro tech culture does not alway allow for the time and space to create “insanely great” product. Steve Jobs is inspirational, but not a sustainable culture. All that’s to say, it’s a valid point, but only in vacuum.

  • @bms4654
    @bms4654 Před rokem +4

    Sounds like a guy who says "back in my day" when he is in a meeting with people half his age and talks about how he is going to retire and never does...

  • @wisepurnima
    @wisepurnima Před rokem +3

    This concept sounds repackaging of Creative Confidence, of course with a mocking as a main dish.

  • @brokejaw
    @brokejaw Před rokem +3

    This dude is high on something

  • @grantavakjan9488
    @grantavakjan9488 Před 3 měsíci +1

    ok, and? reminds me all the buffoon designers full of ego talking about creativity and how great they are, but what can I actually get from this video? Captivating presentation but zero informational value

  • @jokosi
    @jokosi Před 4 měsíci +1

    this is incredibly bitter and lame.