Objectives
- Celebrate the unlimited potential of creativity
- Raise awareness that all people by nature are creative
- Encourage people to use their creativity to improve their lives, their work, their community
- Prepare people to contribute to and be ready for the innovations to come
Wouldn’t it be Great if…
- At least two communities in each of 60 countries report what they are doing for World Creativity and Innovation Week April 15 – 21, 2013
- Follow us on twitter: twitter.com/worldcreativity
- Use the hash tag #wciw on World Creativity and Innovation Week April 15 – 21 related events
- Join our Facebook group: World Creativity and Innovation Week April 15 – 21 and invite your friends and colleagues to join too.
- Like our Facebook page: World Creativity and Innovation Week April 15-21 page
- Join our LinkedIn World Creativity group
April 15 - 21 every year, everywhere, everyone
From the Grad Students at the International Center for Studies in Creativity for World Creativity and Innovation Week – How you can be creative everyday. This video presents views on ways different people express their creativity in everyday life. It is a project from CRS 625: Current Issues of Creativity Research at the International Center for Studies in Creativity at Buffalo State College. Imagine they interviewed you – how might you respond? In what ways do you use your creativity everyday? How might you use it during World Creativity and Innovation Week April 15-21?

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Hi,
I’m contacting you from Year Ahead, an events website. We list details of World Creativity & Innovation week each year and I was hopin gyou could confirm a contact email adress to list on our website. This would be seen my marketing and PR porfessionals. We also list that you are willing to hear from potential sponsors. Our subscribers would then use the contact details listed to get in touch with you directly.
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Ricky
Maybe you haven’t noticed, but the yellow feather-like shapes of your logo are an optical illusion that open out or fold up depending on which way you scroll the page. Nice design metaphor!
we need this celebration in francophone Africa in LOME
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Hi, I’m Violeta Morán National Coordinator of Fundación Emprender in Ecuador. We would like to host World Creativity Innovation Week in our country, but the days for the week aer over. I would like to know what can we do in Ecuador to participate in this initiative. Thank you!