"Smart, irreverent and beautifully designed, this book will challenge everything you thought you knew about your own mind and encourage you to radically rethink the status quo and leapfrog your own comfort zone."
Lotte Jeffs
Award winning writer & editor. Author of 'How To Be A Gentlewoman'
"The Creative Nudge is an utter joy. It’s filled with games and tasks and ideas to be more ridiculous and think differently, and it also includes the science as to why that’s so bloody essential."
Amy Charlotte Kean
Best-selling author of 'The Little Girl Who Gave Zero Fucks'
"A wonderfully practical book that shows you how to apply findings from behavioural science to help you become more creative".
Richard Shotton
Best-selling author of ‘The Choice Factory’
“Really cool.”
Neil Gaiman.
Author of 'American Gods' & 'Coraline'
“After the past 15 months, I think we could all use a little nudge to get back on track, and this book is a great place to start.”
Morgan Spurlock.
Screenwriter/filmmaker/creator of multi-awarded ‘Supersize Me’
"We all have the ability and capacity to think creatively but we need the opportunity, time, space and support to do so. This book provides such help and encouragement for us to all think beyond our comfort zone."
Gulwali Passarlay.
Best-selling author of 'The Lightless Sky'.
“In need of some creative fire. So just ordered this.”
Lucie Whitehouse.
Best-selling author of ‘Critical Incidents’
“The Creative Nudge is a wonderfully written smack in the face for anyone who needs to reassess and recalibrate things they do on auto pilot. Intelligent but unintimidating and often humorous, I thoroughly enjoyed reading it and would encourage others to do so too.”
Matt O’Mara.
Chief Strategy & Operating Officer, Novel & ex CEO, VICE UK.
“This book can’t turn you into Botticelli, Bigelow or Bob Dylan. But it can help you to make yourself more creative”
Zaid Al-Qassab.
Chief Marketing Officer, Channel 4.
“An easily digestible tool- kit rather than an off- putting wad of dense theory...surprising and digestible tips to help nurture creative thinking.”
Laura Swinton.
Editor, LBBOnline.