Adaptive Path's Brandon Schauer puts together a great presentation on the service design industry. He's quite brilliant with his visualizations. I highly recommend reading/watching it ( or whatever you do with presentations).
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Adaptive Path's Brandon Schauer puts together a great presentation on the service design industry. He's quite brilliant with his visualizations. I highly recommend reading/watching it ( or whatever you do with presentations).
Coordinate your left and right hemispheres
Brandon Schauer at Adaptive Path has put together a 49-second video designed to invigorate your corpus callosum and fire your creative powers.
In a blog post, he says that his creation builds on research showing that side-to-side eye movement, by increasing communication between the left and right hemisphere, can increase creativity (danpink.com)
Poker is a game of intellect and emotion so an exercise that can facilitate communication between the emotional and reasoning brain is going to give you an edge.
If you have ever watched Phil Ivey, the best poker player on the planet, play at the tables, you know that he often darts his eyes from left to right. I always wondered what sort of benefit it provided. With this new research, we can speculate that it is helping his brain process the information at the table with both hemispheres.
Here are a couple of pics of Ivey looking off into space (right and then left).