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July 3, 2020
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Creative Types: Is it statistically correct?

  • July 3, 2020
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As a bit of Covid-19 fun, we put our entire team, creative and engineering through the Creative Types questionnaire. In a team of 50 we are missing Adventurures and Artists.  Is the questionnaire accurate?  Are our findings in line with others?  What are Adobe's aggregated results?

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    Participant
    July 18, 2020

    Carolyn Gregoire was the person charged with this project, you can read all about her process on Adobes website, 


    I just took it myself, and was curious if there was the next step of matching people with others to build virtual teams to work on projects together, I'm a Dreamer, I have STACKS of notes of ideas, that I just need a team to create, we all win. 

    Im 45, I used to help finish Sopranos, (used to "hand" deliver the Panasonic D-5 Master to DGI), and Buffy, Deadwood.... but I'm an old dreamer, anyway I'm rambling, but was disappointed that there seems to be no FOLLOW UP, like don't tell me I'm 1 of 8, but not how to find the other 7

    Nancy OShea
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    July 17, 2020

    That quiz is purely for entertainment value.  Don't take it seriously.  It's a basic "how extroverted are you?" test with some nice visuals.  That's all. 

     

    Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert
    Participant
    July 18, 2020

    But wouldn't it be cool if we could be virtually grouped together in a complete team? I'm sure I wasn't the only one when I thought the next step would be, meet these "Artists" 1,2 & 3... they are looking for a "Dreamer" or meet "Inventor" so and so, also looking for a "Dreamer" just like you...

     

    Like I could "pitch" a "room" of Producers or just Artists that "make" stuff....  I'm pretty sure at least 3 of my ideas would spark some kind of awesomeness, for instance I volunteer at The Academy of Sciences in SF, (in the aquarium) 

     

    but I think the Museum floor needs a 3D Printed Model of Earth with all its man made satellites in orbit, like NASA data, Earth is about a 24" ball, the whole Model is about 15' or so, all printed in a clear material, but with LEDs so kids could push a button and the GPS satellites would light up, or NASA satellites, PRIVATE satellites,  JUNK

     

    anyway, I need a team, lol