
LEARN TO
BE CREATIVE
ON DEMAND
WHY CREATIVITY?
In our here today, gone later today world, creativity has become a required skill for individuals and companies to adapt and change as quickly as possible. Empowering yourself or your team to be creative on demand is one of the best ways to ensure a continuous flow of innovative solutions that will keep you or your company ahead of the curve.
WHY JAMES?
For 25 years, James has led teams across multiple creative disciplines and has taught at and developed curriculum for several internationally acclaimed advertising and design colleges. Now, he offers his extensive experience as a dreative director and an experienced educator to help individuals and companies develop an innovation mindset through his dynamic, fun and engaging workshops, keynotes and ideation sessions.
WORKSHOPS
James's workshops are immersive and energetic deep-dives that tap into our innate ability to be creative. Through experiential exercises and illuminating dialogue, these workshops will rekindle the joy of making something from nothing – a skill lost for most, somewhere after kindergarten and before junior high. Simply put, James's ultimate goal is to get work-shoppers stoked about applying creativity for measurable results.
IDEATION SESSIONS
If you're here, you know that you need to shake things up. Have James lead your entire team through a structured and dynamic ideation session and watch things change. Take away an innovative and repeatable idea developing system that will harvest ideas from every person at your company and help build a creativity-friendly environment.

ABOUT JAMES
As a Creative Director, educator and artist, James has taught thousands of people how to re-ignite their natural ability to be creative. His passion is to inspire everyone to be their best creative self through intention, practice and dedication.
In 2005, James developed curriculum that launched the Advertising Department at Otis College of Art and Design in Los Angeles. From 2010 to 2012 he ran the advertising department at Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California, where he developed 12 new classes and implemented a wide range of department changes that emphasized the importance of creativity and collaboration.