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Gentry has over 15 years of experience leading in-house agency teams where he has interviewed and hired numerous candidates for design, photography, and video production.
The interviewer asks this question for a couple of reasons. First, everyone has creative block and the interviewer is acknowledging it. The interviewer is also probing to see if you will acknowledge it as well. Second, the interviewer is probing to see if you have tactics to offset the issue.

Gentry has over 15 years of experience leading in-house agency teams where he has interviewed and hired numerous candidates for design, photography, and video production.
The goal of your answer should be to acknowledge creative block as part of the design process. You should share your approach to this issue and the tactics you use to get "unstuck."

Gentry has over 15 years of experience leading in-house agency teams where he has interviewed and hired numerous candidates for design, photography, and video production.
Share your approach to dealing with creative block. Be honest about how you deal with it, but if possible share something you do that will be memorable or resonate with the interviewer. If possible, share an example of a time you were experiencing creative block, what you did to get "unstuck" and the final outcome.

Gentry has over 15 years of experience leading in-house agency teams where he has interviewed and hired numerous candidates for design, photography, and video production.
Creative block is a something that creatives deal with all of the time. I think that it is an important part of the process when you are developing a really creative design. I've found that getting past creative block usually leads to your best work. Once you get the ideas flowing again, you can have amazing results. For me, I love to go for a walk and listen to music. Being outside helps me mentally reset and I can take a step back and think through my design choices. I love listening to music at the same time because it stimulates several areas of the brain. Usually when I'm out walking and listening to music, a great idea comes to me and I run back to finish my design work.

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