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Does background music improve your creativity while designing?

Graphic designers sometimes like to have their own space, atmosphere and type of background music playing along. Does background music really improve or affect your creativity while designing?

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Question added by George Durzi , Senior Media Performance Manager - Middle East & Africa , Dyson
Date Posted: 2012/10/09
Ali Raza Syed
by Ali Raza Syed , Virtual Assistant (Online) , PIDC-LC

Will totally depend on your mentality and specific likeness.
As far as myself is concerned, I prefer working in a silent environment which could never break or divert my concentrations, but I have seen many of my colleagues, which can not even think about working without some music along with.
So it's not necessary, will only depend on your likeness or dis-likeness.

Amit Amberker
by Amit Amberker , Looking for Creative Designing Projects which needs to be Done on Photoshop, Illustrator, CorelDRAW , Freelancer and Self Employed

Hello George Durzi, Greetings! Interesting Topic! I decide based on the Circumstances, Project Requirement and Work Environment.
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It depends upon the kind of Work / Projects I am involved into.
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If the requirements needs Attentiveness, then I would not Play Background Music to stay focused.
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Background Music will certainly Improve Creativity while Designing but it can also Affect Creativity while Designing.
One should always consider Positive and Negative aspects in all parts of our Career, Life and Business.
I liked this Topic!

Deleted user
by Deleted user

I think this is not only for graohic designers , it's almost for all designers & artists.
And of course each designer has their own preferable background music.
The idea of background music is getting the designer in a relaxed, tension-free mode and so is able to preform better, think clearer..etc.
Distraction and unfavourable environment/sound/noise is highly resented by all designers, however some designers succeed in overcomming this, but most doesnt much.

Deleted user
by Deleted user

yes of course, from a personal experience ..
Music is life ..
it gives you creativity and power to acheive

Amit Amberker
by Amit Amberker , Looking for Creative Designing Projects which needs to be Done on Photoshop, Illustrator, CorelDRAW , Freelancer and Self Employed

Hello George Durzi, Thank you for +1

Shady Okasha
by Shady Okasha , Senior Landscape Architect , EPEC Egyptian Professional Engineers Co.

Actually music gives dat power to be creative & it depends n the mood & the memories of the music & songs

Jayson Aglubat
by Jayson Aglubat , Graphic Designer/Information Technology , Local Government

Yes it can help improve your creativity it depends on genre of music

Abdul Ghani
by Abdul Ghani , Senior Design Engineer , Fatin Home Furniture LLC

I think it is improve our creativity as at the time of work our mind not working on other things while we litenng music or Quranic Recitings

Ernie Mauricio
by Ernie Mauricio , Independent Creative Consultant , Brand Hammer (Self-Employed)

Music does get my creative juices flowing.
And I usually have the right type of music for a particular kind of job.
For luxury brands, I listen to classical and opera.
That gets me in the mood for the finer things in life.
For automobile and sport apparel accounts, I plug into some hard rock/heavy metal for a little edgy dynamism.
For brands targeting kids, I listen to cartoon soundtracks.
And whenever I have overtime and/or need to get a ton of work done right away, I put on some Rolling Stones -- always gets the job done.
=) Music helps me read as well.
Comic books, definitely something rock and heavy.

Muhammad Ali Faisal
by Muhammad Ali Faisal , Lead Artist , OZI Technology

Yes.....

Mood music can indulge you to the work. 

Whenever you are relax you can do better work or design. 

Mythili Ashok
by Mythili Ashok , Radio Presenter , RJ MAYIL - RADIO PRESENTER

Greetings,

I would say it depends on an individual if to have background music while designing or to do any kinda work. Some can focus more when BGM is played and some cannot concentrate on work when there is BGM. When it comes to creativity, the type of music one hears or listens matters. If a lullaby is played, obviously anybody would feel sleepy and when a rock/pop is played that might make one dance instead focusing on creativity/work. So BGM's effect on an individual's work/creativity depends on the type of music and one's ability/reaction towards it. :)

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