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* tools to ignite ideas
* exercises to provoke new thinking
* ideas to spark acts of imagination
* programs to unleash the power of creativity

What better place to let your mind wander than your car
Turn off your phone, silence the radio and take in the white noise of the road.

Your car is a great place to wander!


Visual Diary #1: Path from imagination to sideways thinking…it’s a crazy journey of connecting random dots!

Featured product: CREATIVI-TEES: wear your creativity on your sleeve (literally) and spark creative conversation everywhere you go. Dare to stand out in a sea of sameness!

The DREAM BIG PROMISE: for every purchase you make, we’ll donate a LifeStraw® to women and children in need.

4 Responses to Home

  1. Cool website! You will fit in perfectly at Taxi.

    Give me a call to come look at space.

    John
    303-917-8971

  2. Great Website. We need more motivators to get people innovating. There’s no better time than in a down economy to start something new! Why? Because now people will take notice. When consumers were flooded with new ideas/products/services during the past 15 years, that became the norm . . . with innovation lagging now due to the down economy and businesses just trying to “get by” . . . now when something new hits the shelf, people take notice.

  3. (The link to ‘Break Throughs Happen During the Break’ is down but here’s a good example.)

    In 1965, Roger Penrose (English physicist) had been searching for an answer to a particularly tricky, mathematical problem. During a lunch break he was crossing a busy street focused on avoiding traffic. He later said that by the time he got to the other side of the street, he had conceptualized (imagined) that ‘singularities, such as black holes, could be formed from the gravitational collapse of immense, dying stars’. There’s one for the Imaginibbles books!

    Onward and upward….

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