I have come to understand that creativity is not limited, the more an individual research the more knowledge is to be acquired to develop one’s creative ideas. Anything that can be dreamed can be a solution to problems.
In fact, many psychologists argue that creativity isn’t something people are born with; it’s actually a skill that can be learned. And, as with any other skill, you can only get better at it when you practice.
Technology has enabled creative tools to push the boundaries of what is graphically possible. Software continues to improve exponentially. It is also getting simpler and simpler for beginners to start learning. today we can easily create an image with far more impact than an experienced photo-editor could have created 10 years ago.
Albert, R.S.; Runco, M.A. (1999). “A History of Research on Creativity”. In Sternberg, R.J. (ed.). Handbook of Creativity. Cambridge University Press.

