WHO’S A CREATIVIST?
A Creativist is a multidisciplinary creative professional who blends various artistic and creative skills to develop innovative and impactful solutions across different type of arts, media and fields. This person is not limited to a single discipline, but instead works across a range of creative domains, such as fine art, graphic design, photography, video production, art direction, branding, and event creation.
The Creativist merges art and design to build cohesive visual identities for new realities—shaping the image of emerging brands, agencies, and companies. They are versatile, adaptable, and have a broad skill set that allows them to guide and oversee creative projects from concept to execution, often collaborating with other professionals to bring ideas to life.
KEY ROLES:
1. Creative Creation & Brand Identity – Create innovative, visually captivating content across multiple Fine arts & media, including illustrations-drawings, graphic design, photography, video production, and more. Create visual systems—like logos, typography, and imagery—that express a brand’s personality and values through a creative, often multidisciplinary lens.
2. Creative Direction – Develop and guide the overall creative direction for projects, ensuring that all elements come together cohesively to tell a compelling story.
3. Multidisciplinary Integration – Oversee and contribute to various creative processes, ensuring the seamless integration of design, visuals, and media in each project. Balance different creative disciplines to create a unified experience.
4. Collaboration – Work closely with clients, internal teams, and external professionals to bring ideas to life.
5. Art Direction – Shape and maintain the visual style of projects, ensuring that all creative assets are visually appealing, on-brand, and effectively communicate the desired message.
6. Event & Experience Design – Plan and execute creative concepts for live events ensuring memorable, engaging experiences that align with the brand and its objectives.