Advertising - Creative Process
Advertising - Creative Process
Incubation
While the individual begins to process her ideas, she begins to synthesize them using her imagination and begins to
construct a creation. Gabora states that during this step, the individual does not actively try a find a solution, but
continues to mull over the idea in the back of her head.
Illumination
As ideas begin to mature, the individual has an epiphany regarding how to piece her thoughts together in a manner
that makes sense. The moment of illumination can happen unexpectedly. For example, an individual with the task
of putting together an office party may have an idea for a theme while driving home from work.
Evaluation
After a solution reveals itself in an epiphany, the individual then evaluates whether the insight is worth the pursuit.
He may make changes to his solution so it is clearer. He may consult with peers or supervisors regarding his
insights during this step before pursuing it further. If he works with clients, he may seek a client's input and
approval before moving on to the next step.
Implementation
The implementation of an idea or solution in the creative process model is when an individual begins the process
of transforming her thoughts into a final product. For example, during this step, a painter may begin outlining
shapes on a canvas with charcoal before applying oil paints to the medium. According to Gabora, an individual
may begin this step more than once in order to reach the desired outcome. For example, a graphic designer may
open a new digital canvas if he did not have the scale calculated correctly on a previous work, and he will continue
to implement his ideas and make adjustments until he reaches a pleasing final product