Creative ID Results




Many partners as well as customers completed the Creative ID quiz at BETT. In fact it was so popular that over 1200 people completed the 7 question quiz at the show and in total we now have the consolidated results from over 1,300 people …… and this doesn’t take into account students either.

If you haven’t taken the quiz already we’d encourage you to do so. It’s a great conversation topic for your customers to see what creative type they are.  

The ‘Creative ID’ quiz, gives teachers a better understanding of their creative type, and how they can help students reach their own creative potential. Research revealed that 74% of employers saw little or no creativity in school leavers. The quiz identified five core creative strengths, which display different skills, from the visually creative Artist to the innovative Visionary.

 We’ve now analysed the results, and the results are as follows:

  • Artists = 27%
  • Collaborators = 25%
  • Communicators = 22%
  • Visionaries = 18%
  • Wordsmiths = 8%

If you’re wondering ….. Liz Wilkins is a Collaborator and I’m a Visionary! What Creative Type are you? The quiz is still live, so grab a coffee and take 5 minutes to find out your creative type!

To help teachers leverage their creative skills in lessons and also inspire more creative thinking from their students, Adobe’s Creativity Toolkit is available to download from www.CreativityToolkit.co.uk. Including resources such as lesson plans, technical guides and media assets for Maths and Science, Language Arts, History/Social Studies, Visual and Performing Arts, ICT/Digital Arts/Media, the toolkit provides advice on how ICT can be used to make lessons more fun and creative and help unlock students’ creative potential.

Teachers and students can take the ‘Creative ID’ quiz by visiting www.AdobeCreativeID.com.


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