Insights Creativos

  1. Leer más: The Pages That Misbehaved
    The Pages That Misbehaved

    The Pages That Misbehaved

    They didn’t follow rules.
    They rewrote what a magazine could be.
    Underground mags from the 60s and 70s used chaos as fuel for creativity.
    They experimented with layout, language, and purpose.
    They were loud, political, strange — and unforgettable.

    Sayonara Seventy Nine selects 7 standout titles that shaped counterculture through design and disruption.
    These weren’t just publications.
    They were creative acts of resistance.

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  2. Leer más: Isamu Noguchi: Encuentro entre Inteligencia y Juego
    Isamu Noguchi: Where Intelligence Meets Play

    Isamu Noguchi: Encuentro entre Inteligencia y Juego

    Isamu Noguchi reimaginó los parques infantiles como paisajes de posibilidad, fusionando arte, diseño y naturaleza. Sus creaciones invitaban al juego libre e imaginativo en lugar de prescribir usos fijos, convirtiendo el juego en un acto profundo de inteligencia. Influenciado por el Zen, el modernismo y su colaboración con visionarios como Buckminster Fuller, la obra de Noguchi nos recuerda que la creatividad prospera en los espacios abiertos. Su legado permanece como un faro para todos aquellos que buscan vivir de manera más creativa y consciente.

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  3. Leer más: Who Owns Fame? Folk Heroes, Open Pop Stars & Culture Jammers Exposed
    Who Owns Fame? Folk Heroes, Open Pop Stars & Culture Jammers Exposed

    Who Owns Fame? Folk Heroes, Open Pop Stars & Culture Jammers Exposed

    Folk heroes, open pop stars, and culture jammers challenge narratives through creativity. Folk heroes inspire communities, open pop stars redefine fame with shared identities, and culture jammers subvert dominant messages. Together, they reshape culture, resist oppression, and spark new ways of thinking.

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  4. Leer más: Jane Jacobs: The Power of Creative Systemic Thinking
    Jane Jacobs, Cities for people, ByBa

    Jane Jacobs: The Power of Creative Systemic Thinking

    If today we can enjoy Greenwich Village and Little Italy in New York City, it's thanks to this woman. 
    (Eternally grateful to her because Robert Moses's Lower Manhattan Expressway never existed). 
    Explore the creative thinking of Jane Jacobs in this ByBa article
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  5. Leer más: The First Square
    The First Square

    The First Square

    Before creating an idea, you already need another one: defining the reality that demands it. For instance, an original description of the problem.

    Learn more about this crucial concept of the reality model in this ByBa Bynsights article.

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