Creativeness [noun]
Definition of Creativeness:
creativity
Sentence/Example of Creativeness:
Focusing on the right platform, building creative social media marketing campaigns, and using up-to-date technologies will help you with that.
Instead of the closed-book, easily Googled memorization drills proctoring software is built for, classes could offer exams with more original prompts, creative improvisation and critical thinking — no webcam oversight required.
Get the creative wrong and deliver a tone-deaf ad is not a good outcome for businesses already in tough spots.
On the development team, Vondrak noted some people seemed more willing to contribute their opinions to the creative process when they didn’t feel the pressure of speaking up in a formal meeting.
Yet despite its flaws, the GI Bill was creative and ambitious government problem-solving.
Supreme, launched in 1994 in New York, will remain based in the city, and founder James Jebbia will keep creative control.
After six months of racing to get ad campaigns and creative work done under tighter deadlines than ever before, publishers are rethinking the structure of their sales organizations.
The machines aren’t going to take our jobs just yet, but these tools can produce some remarkable content, help speed up the creation process and inspire new creative angles you might have missed.
Using ad teams to handle the sale — planning, negotiating, adding the order, managing creatives, billing and sending statistics once the ad has gone live — all takes time and money.
Working on the house provided a creative outlet during a time of mostly unemployment, he says.