We’ve all suffered creative block, where you just can’t work out how to move forward on a project. The normal course of action is to take a break: go for a walk, take the car out for a spin, phone your parents, watch an episode or 10 of Game of Thrones… then come back to the task later with a refreshed mind and new sense of energy.
Sometimes, though, that doesn’t work. Sometimes it’s not just a question of giving your brain a rest, but finding new ways to get those creative muscles pumping again; like switching machines at the gym.
These 8 quirky apps offer a way to do just that. We’d love to hear if you’ve used any of them yourself, and what you think of them: please let us know in the comments below!
01. Tilt Brush
02. OKDOTHIS
OKDOTHIS harnesses the power of its social community to get you out of that rut, by providing a ‘DO’; a specific idea of what subject to shoot and what mood, topic, theme or attribute to highlight.
Examples of thought-provoking DOs include: ‘Doors that you wish could talk’; ‘Epitomize a city in one photograph’; ‘Capture a part of your life that isn't glamorous... but make it look glamorous’ and ‘Photograph a reflection and share it upside down’. It’s a great way to get new sense of visual perspective, and the app is completely free.
03. Idea Card
The concepts themselves are not revolutionary, but they all come with accompanying text aimed at really getting you to think outside the box. All in all, it’s a simple idea but well executed and certainly worth giving a go, especially considering that it’s free. If it doesn’t work for you, we’d also suggest trying the browser-based app 75 Tools.
04. Impossible Draw
You can customize your trips with various game modes, special effects and soundtracks to make every trip a unique drawing experience. There are in-app purchases on offer, but the free version kept us occupied happily for hours.
05. Blek
The goal is to shape a line that collects all coloured circles, avoiding black holes on its route. But unlike other games, it’s not about learning the “right” moves, as countless solutions exist; it’s more about letting your imagination roam free, and seeing what happens. Blek is available to download from the Google Play Store for £2.49.
06. Idea Growr
As well as writing ideas and notes, you can upload pictures and record your voice, and share your ideas via apps like Dropbox and Google Drive. It may be a simple idea but it all works seamlessly, it’s free and there are no pesky in-app purchases.
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