Grounding the Teaching of Design in Creativity

@article{Coleman2001GroundingTT,
  title={Grounding the Teaching of Design in Creativity},
  author={Renita Coleman and Jan Colbert},
  journal={Journalism \& Mass Communication Educator},
  year={2001},
  volume={56},
  pages={24 - 4},
  url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:144607047}
}
Creativity is an important ingredient in news design. It's what judges look for when awarding prizes, what employers seek in new hires, and what designers struggle to find within themselves when confronted with design challenges. Innumerable seminars, conferences, articles, and books have been devoted to the subject, yet creativity -- disciplined, focused creativity - remains elusive and is lamented as being in short supply. Perhaps now more than ever, it is vital for new journalism design… 

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