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Critical &

Creative
Thinking
ART INTEGRATION PROJECT

S.J. Lathika Aksharaa


XII-A4
What Is
Critical thinking, on the other hand, is a cognitive process
that involves analyzing, evaluating, and interpreting
information to form reasoned judgments or decisions. It is

Critical characterized by logical, systematic, and objective


thinking. Critical thinkers are skilled at identifying biases,

Thinking?
assumptions, and fallacies in arguments, and they strive
to make well-informed and rational decisions based on
evidence.
One of the key attributes of critical thinking is the ability
to think analytically. Critical thinkers break down complex
problems or situations into smaller components, examine
the relationships between them, and evaluate the
evidence or information available. They are adept at
identifying logical inconsistencies or flaws in reasoning,
which helps them make sound judgments.
What Is Creative thinking is a cognitive process that involves

Creative
generating new ideas, concepts, or solutions by
exploring possibilities, making connections, and
thinking outside the box. It is characterized by

Thinking? originality, flexibility, and fluency of thought. Creative


thinkers often challenge conventional wisdom,
embrace ambiguity, and are open to taking risks. They
are adept at finding alternative perspectives and
exploring multiple solutions to problems.
One of the key attributes of creative thinking is the
ability to think divergently. This means being able to
generate a wide range of ideas or possibilities, often
through brainstorming or free association.
What's the Difference?
Creative thinking and critical thinking are two distinct but equally
important cognitive processes. Creative thinking involves generating
new ideas, concepts, and solutions by exploring various possibilities
and thinking outside the box. It encourages imagination, originality,
and innovation. On the other hand, critical thinking involves analyzing,
evaluating, and questioning ideas, arguments, and information to make
informed decisions and judgments. It emphasizes logical reasoning,
evidence-based thinking, and the ability to identify biases and
fallacies. While creative thinking focuses on generating ideas, critical
thinking focuses on evaluating and refining those ideas. Both thinking
processes are essential for problem-solving, decision-making, and
personal growth.
DeSign Thinking
Design thinking is a problem-solving
methodology that focuses on understanding
users' needs and developing innovative solutions
through a user-centered approach. It combines
elements of creativity and critical analysis to
address complex challenges, often in fields like
product design, technology, and service delivery.
DESIGN THINKING

Ideate

Define Prototype

Emphaty Test
Creative Thinking in
Design Thinking
.
Generating Ideas: During the ideation phase, design thinking
encourages brainstorming and exploring new ideas. This is
where creative thinking shines, as it allows people to come
up with many different possibilities without worrying about
judgment.
Innovative Solutions: Creative thinking helps teams explore
unconventional solutions. Designers can use their
imagination to create unique concepts that might not have
been considered before.
Critical Thinking in
Design Thinking
Analyzing Problems: In the define phase, critical
thinking is used to analyze user research and
identify the main problems to solve. This involves
understanding what users truly need.
Evaluating Ideas: In the testing phase, critical
thinking helps teams assess their prototypes. They
gather feedback to determine what works and
what needs improvement.
Conclusion
In summary, understanding and applying both critical and
creative thinking is essential for navigating the complexities
of artificial intelligence. Critical thinking enables us to
analyze and evaluate information effectively, while creative
thinking inspires us to innovate and explore new
possibilities. Together, these cognitive processes enhance
our problem-solving abilities, especially when integrated
into the design thinking approach. By embracing both
thinking styles, we can develop more effective, user-
centered solutions in the evolving AI landscape.

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