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Have you ever been stuck on something you really got to do and don't know how to start? Maybe it's time to take a step back and try organizing your way through it. To be creative is sometimes a bit overwhelming if you have chaos around and within you.


Keep calm, because we are going to give you 5 very simple tools to help you with more organization to create all you need! Grab your notepad and write these tips down and then pin them somewhere you can always see!


5 Tools To Help You Create in an Organized Way

1. Declutter Your Stuff!


You know when something is really bothering and blocking your creativity you but you're not sure what it is? Maybe it's the clutter around you. You can't find that notebook or the special pen you use to brainstorm your ideas? It's time to declutter! Choose a day or days to do this, begin by separating things you will throw away in one cardboard box, other things that you have to put away in another, and stuff to giveaway. This will even help you organize your thoughts. Try labeling folders and organizing your drawers and desk so you can easily access what you need. Did you know decluttering can be a kind of meditation mode? So, no excuses anymore, roll up your sleeves and begin!


Watch this video with precious tips for decluttering your workspace from Mathew Encina!




2. Make Schedules and Deadlines and Comply to Them!


Start making deadlines for yourself. If a monthly calendar is a bit too much for you now, try making weekly plans and comply with them. Take notes of the most important tasks you have and start with the hardest ones. This scares away those little ghosts that keep you up at night thinking you are the worst procrastinator in the world. Take breaks between tasks, and don't forget to stretch. Then celebrate every checklist marked and move on to the next week. It's as simple as that! There are great planners you can get to help you visualize these creative tasks and they are also fun to use. Buy them here!


5 Tools To Help You Create in an Organized Way


3. Mindly: a Mind Mapper on The Palm of Your Hands!


Creative people need tools to work with and make their lives easier. Knowing that the Mindly app brings all your ideas and concepts into a structure in which you can brainstorm easily and add visuals, links, and notes to what goes inside your creative mind! Isn't it awesome? In other words, it's a mind mapper that you can actually see. It is great for creative writing and it's a way of visualizing all that is related and associated with the ideas you are up to. Watch their video and see how it works!


4. Trello: Organize Your Tasks and Teams!


If you're an art director on an agency for instance, or even, an entrepreneur, and you need something to make your time much more productive and also delegate tasks for your employees or assistants, this is the app you need in your life! Trello is a big board of tasks you can move around, comment on, put links, so you know every step of your daily schedules. Its interface is so easy to use, and it makes your time very well spent and productive. It's an online planner and really, we can't live without it anymore!


5 Tools To Help You Create in an Organized Way

5. Canva: Create Your Own Digital Art for Social Media


If you have no time to make your own art on Photoshop and need something more practical and intuitive, Canva should do the job very well. You gain time with uncomplicated features which are pre-formatted in layouts ready for Reels, Instagram posts, Facebook stories, videos, and much more. You can also create templates for your business using your logo, your brand colors and save them all for editing. The free version is very good, but to get all features such as removing image backgrounds easily, you have to sign up for the full version. It's also a must-have in our team, so we really know what we're saying.


5 Tools To Help You Create in an Organized Way
image: print screen from Canva.com

 
 

If you love creative stuff, you must have bumped into color palettes and color trend reports around websites and social media. If you didn't, it's ok, probably you were a little too distracted to notice. But the fact is, color trends lead way to a lot of what we buy, desire, create and dream of. Even unconsciously, we tend to be attracted to things that are around us and repeatedly are hammered inside our subconscious minds. This said, we will introduce Pantone's 2022 Color of The Year, and it's called Very Peri.



Pantone who?

Pantone started as a company that produced printed color card pallettes for cosmetic brands. In 1962, it was bought by Lawrence Herbert who used to be a worker at the company at the color matching making process, since 1956. In 1963 he created the Pantone Matching System and already had registered a vast color range of codes which resulted in what we know now about color-coding to this day. Its variety on so many different colors possible, varying from tones to brightness, intensity, and gamma, are all uniquely coded. In this way, anyone who picks a color, knowing the Pantone Match System's code, can send a supplier or designer, the specific number related to the color choice and by this code, suppliers have a "recipe" on what colors (usually through the CMYK or RGB systems) they'd have to mix (be either digital or print) to achieve that specific color (or the most approximate color to it). This makes designers' lives easier. Now look around you and pay attention to objects, cars, clothes, electronics... See those colors? Much of what we see in the creative world is colored by Pantone's system.


Learn more:

Pantone Color of The Year 2022 and By The Way, What is Pantone?

If you'd like to go deeper and understand how the system works, directly from the source itself (Pantone). please go to Pantone Color System Explained



Pantone's Color of The Year 2022


Very Peri is the 2022 Pantone Color, who since 1999, predicts the annual trends according to their researches and market analysis. But exactly what does this mean? It means that researchers, coolhunters, professionals who are paid to do the predictions, come up with tons of information years in advance, about customer behavior, also about society changes (nobody was predicting the pandemic, well, sort of), so this leads to hints along the way so they can come up with common denominators and conclude about the next color. Very Peri is defined as a blueish, violet, with a hint of red color. Immediately when we look at it, we have this sense of calm, and something almost mystic happens. It is really a response to all that has been and all that we expect looking forward to after these last strange and very overwhelming years.


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Cool fact: since the year 2000 Pantone has been releasing the color of the year. At that year the color was Cerulean Blue (hello "The Devil Wears Prada" fans), the color of the Millenium. Now, for the first time, Pantone developed the color of the year from scratch. The code for Very Peri is 17-3938 Very Peri, and it is a mix of periwinkle blue with violet undertones.


Images speak more than words, so we'll just scoop some eye-catching references as you catch the vibe and go along with us on this Very Peri journey!



Pantone Color of The Year 2022 and By The Way, What is Pantone?
Use of the color of the year Very Peri in decor - (photo: Himla)

You can get inspired by the color of the year and use it in decor ideas! In detailing like throw cushions or even flowers, you create the ambiance with the softness and ethereal energy that Very Peri emanates.


Pantone Color of The Year 2022 and By The Way, What is Pantone?
Sunrise Sky (photo: Esther Inwood Young)

Look at the sky! Simply breathe in and see all the colors that nature brings you. Yes, inspiration can also come literally from above. Try looking to the sky instead of looking so often at the screen. You might get insights and creative vibes, just to get your inspiration boost of the day!



Pantone Color of The Year 2022 and By The Way, What is Pantone?
Lady Gaga in Gucci (photo: Getty / Karwai Tang)

And there is fashion, of course! Lady Gaga rocks the Very Peri from head to toes from the Gucci label. Here we can get inspired with the use of the tones in makeup, and dress, in total harmony with her avant-garde personality. It proves that depending on the use, a somewhat angelical and ethereal color as Very Peri, can become a strong fashion statement.


The seed is blown to the wind. So now, look for these inspirations and start paying attention around you, and tell us if you've noticed some Very Peri things along the way! Bet ya you will!


 
 
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