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The importance of creative joy

Shannel Wheeler
3 min readMay 10, 2022

Some of the most memorable and impactful design projects I’ve ever worked on are the ones that I actually enjoyed creating. These were projects that elevated my growth, created a huge impact on others, or gave me a feeling of purpose — from my own business projects to challenging client projects to writing personal blogs.

It’s one thing to create out of obligation. It’s another thing to create because you actually want to. Graphic design can be challenging and stressful at times — solving visual problems, translating thoughts to the screen, thinking critically, getting it pixel-perfect, learning new software techniques, juggling deadlines, collaborating with sometimes difficult people, and managing projects and workflow. It can be a lot!

On the other hand, have you ever felt the strong pull of creativity — those defining moments when a thought randomly comes to you that you must express RIGHT NOW? I know I have! It could be an urge to write a blog, the sudden necessity to draw a concept, or that undeniable urgency to get a surprisingly inspiring idea out into the world. In these moments, it may seem like nothing else is as important as manifesting your thoughts into reality. You enter into a state of “flow” — the creative bliss that makes you lose track of time and feel full of life and purpose.

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Shannel Wheeler
Shannel Wheeler

Written by Shannel Wheeler

Left-brain creative | Brand/Design Implementation | Design Instruction and Inspiration | Creating with Purpose: https://shannelwheeler.com

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