After working with almost 100 talented individuals from all over Europe in its first edition, the Creative Incubator 2019 will now focus on defining a creative standard, a process that enables upcoming generations to use creativity and design to apply solutions to real-world problems that go beyond communication campaigns.
For this edition, the programme is shifting the focus from the structure of organisations and businesses to their purpose. Participants will be defining a new process for creativity. They will be pioneers in using creativity to make a difference and have a real social impact. Organisers understand that the real progress is not teaching creative individuals a range of leadership tools, but to unleash creativity to become much more than the ability to create a brilliant story to sell a product.
The programme will start in Rome (28th-30th March), in the unique learning environment of the Pi School Villa. It then will move to the home of ADCE at the Disseny Hub in Barcelona (6th-8th June), and will finish the incubation journey in Berlin (5th-7th September), at the University of Applied Sciences. Similar to the previous edition, the results of the Creative Incubator will be presented at the 6th ADCE Creativity Festival, in Barcelona on 9th November 2019, and a White Paper with concrete guidelines will be available for download.
The trainers and mentors of the first module will be Conn Bertish, a multiple internationally awarded creative director, founder of Cancer Dojo and one of the speakers in the 5th ADCE European Creativity Festival; Axel Quack, Strategy Director at frog Design; Rey Andrade, creative director at 72andSunny and also a speaker in the 5th European Creativity Festival, and Jamshid Alamuti, co-founder and CEO at Pi School and director of the Creative Incubator. Each of them bringing different approaches to the table, with high expertise in different fields of the creative industry.
Pi School and the Art Directors Club of Europe are heavily invested in redefining the creative process so it can humanize technology, ensure the uniqueness of our human being, and balance out the uncontrollable aspects of the fast-paced advancement of the world. To do so, they are offering 90 grants (30 per module) covering more than 80% of the fees of the programme thanks to the Creative Europe Programme of the European Union. ADCE members can also get an extra 10% discount. Applications are open for all modules here.
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