A lot of times, you don’t find inspiration—it finds you. But creativity? That’s something you can build into your day.
These eight micro-habits help our designers stay curious, energised, and open to ideas.
Forget your phone. Don’t listen to music. Take a few minutes to be in nature. Reset your brain. See what it tells you.
Take five minutes to sketch or write. It can be as simple as describing or drawing what’s around you.
If you can, move to a different working space. Break up your time and see things from a new angle.
And do it often. Listen to feedback from your peers and continue to refine.
Sometimes, we know an idea isn’t 100% the one. That’s okay. You can still see it through and find out what it tells you.
Take a moment to consider what’s exciting you and how it can influence your work.
Go beyond ‘pretty’ and ‘beautiful’ when you’re drawn to something—take it further. What emotions does it evoke? How do you feel?
Collect ideas loosely. Explore references that don’t quite make sense. You can edit later.
“I always keep a set of design heuristics cards in our studio for a creative jumpstart."
"In school, we used these cards to ‘design on command,’ understanding that design is the merging of art and business, and we’ll be expected to deliver ideas even when inspiration is hard to come by. The cards go through a variety of exercises—things like: change the scale, flip it upside down, utilise the opposite surface, etc. They can help push a design forward and get you thinking out of the box.”
– Jacob Martinson, Design Studio Manager, Americas, USA
We asked Interface’s design experts to share how they keep ideas flowing. This guide distills their insights into practical tips you can revisit anytime.