CHAPTER 11 Solutions: Thinking and Writing about Images
There are innumerable ways of defining the creative process, but its nucleus is the result of thinking critically about an issue or problem that leads to a defined, concrete action. Visual thinking involves an imaginative and resourceful interaction between an imagemaker and a subject. Definition and description are central components of the process, for they allow us to acknowledge and take responsibility for a problem and its meaningful solution.
Problems arise from every aspect of life. They can spring from our private world of friends, loved ones, or family. They may come from our work-world situations of bosses and coworkers. Others we willingly take on or have thrust upon ...
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