Positive Creativity: A Design Thinking Approach by Emmi Salonen

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Design thinking is more than just aesthetics; it’s a comprehensive approach that enriches our lives and helps us navigate the complexities of the modern world. It is about bringing people together, promoting sustainability, and fostering wellbeing.

When applied effectively, design thinking can serve as a tool or framework to encourage, guide, and amplify creativity in ways that lead to beneficial, optimistic, and meaningful results. Design can be employed as a force for good, fostering positive and innovative thinking in various aspects of life and work.

Bringing people together

In a world where physical and digital spaces are constantly evolving, design is a powerful force that can shape how people connect and interact. Whether it’s through the creation of inclusive public spaces, collaborative work environments, or innovative digital platforms, design plays a pivotal role in bringing individuals from diverse backgrounds together.

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Promoting sustainability

For me, sustainable design means a positive contribution – to society and the planet. It is an ethos that is expressed in your actions, through client communications, studio environment, client list, and sustainable relationships with clients and suppliers.

Sustainability can seem overwhelming at first. There’s no one-size-fits-all solution, but it’s all about being creative and doing research to find the right answers for each unique problem or project at hand. As creatives, we are equipped with an inquisitive and open mindset, and together with our problem-solving skills this gives us an opportunity to make a positive impact.

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Fostering wellbeing

Being well both physically and mentally supports our creative selves. It’s the best thing you can gift yourself as a creative, as it will be easier to feel inspired, find joy, and be energised when designing.

Design thinking significantly contributes to overall wellbeing by cultivating empathy, collaboration, and creativity. Its user-centred focus reduces stress through iterative problem-solving and a positive attitude towards learning from failures. Helping others solve problems through design instils a sense of purpose, while self-reflection fosters personal growth and self-esteem, promoting mental wellbeing.

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The design thinking mindset revolves around curiosity, self-compassion, and a focus on progressing rather than pursuing perfection.

You can learn more about my creative wellbeing model here: CreativeEcosystem.org