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70 Examples of Creative Works

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Creative works are work outputs that differ greatly in value from one producer to another. The classic example of this is visual art where one work may be priceless and another have no monetary value whatsoever. The value of creative works depends on the talent and original insight of the producer such that they defy standardization and commoditization. The following are common examples of creative works.
Advertisements / Marketing Copy
Algorithms
Animation / Anime
Architecture
Art
Calligraphy
Code
Collage / Decollage
Comedy
Comics
Commercial Art
Communications / Messages
Costume Design
Crafts
Cuisine
Cultural Items & Practices
Dance / Choreography
Drawings
Engineering Designs
Fashion
Fiction
Films
Gardens
Graphic Design
Immersive Environments
Industrial Designs
Information Architecture / Information Environments
Installation Art
Interior Designs
Inventions
Jewelry
Landscape Design
Lighting Design
Literature
Logo Design
Make Up Design
Manga
Methods
Mosaics
Music / Songs / Compositions / Lyrics
Package Design
Paintings
Pastries & Desserts
Performance Art
Photography
Podcasts
Poetry
Posters
Processes
Product Designs
Public Speaking / Speeches
Remixes / Remix Culture
Scenic Design
Screenplays / Scripts
Sculpture
Software Architecture & Design
Sound Design
Stories
Strategies & Plans
Street Art
Street Fashion
Tattoos
Television Shows
Textile Art
Typography
Urban Designs
User Experience Design
Vblogs
Video Games
Visual Design

Creative Professions

As the value of creative works differs greatly based on talent, creative professions tend to be highly competitive whereby employers are highly selective. In some cases, employers fail to see areas such as strategy, algorithms, coding and engineering as creative such that they make the mistake of viewing workers and interchangeable cogs despite huge differences in talent in a profession.

Creative Myths

People tend to associate creativity with art, entertainment and visual design. In fact, things like business processes and methods involve much creativity whereby one process may be many orders of magnitude more valuable than another. Any work product where non-obvious originality creates much value is potentially a creative work.
Overview: Creative Works
Type
Definition (1)
Work outputs that differ greatly in value from one producer to another.
Definition (2)
A work product that greatly benefits from non-obvious originality.
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