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New research from VistaPrint reveals half of us cannot find time to be creative

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According to a new report launched by VistaPrint today, we’re at risk of  ‘creativity deficit’: with lack of funds and time being the three biggest culprits currently sapping our  creative pursuits.  

Hot on the heels of the Government’s National Cultural Policy launched earlier this year, aiming to  recognise the creative industries as vital contributors to our economy1, the research highlights the  everyday pressures Australians are facing on their ability to be creative. According to the Office of the  Arts, cultural and creative activities contributed $122.3 billion to our national economy in 2019-2020.2 

Nearly one in two (44%) Australians who have a hobby admitted they find it hard to balance creative  hobbies with other responsibilities in their life, women disproportionately (46%) find it harder to balance  creative hobbies with other responsibilities, with males at 43%, and those in metro areas (44%) also  struggle. 

Over half of Australians (52%) said they found it hard to find free time available. The cost of living is also  having an impact on creativity levels, with more than one in three (36%) admitting that they have found  it hard to be creative due to the lack of funds available. 

Moreover, almost half (45%) of Australians surveyed believe that we’re at risk of losing the art of  creativity due to AI/automation, with more than one in three (35%) agreeing that technology has  removed the true ‘craft’ present with traditional creative practices. 

Alongside benefitting the economy there is good reason to be creative; the results show that more than  two thirds (69%) of Australians believe creativity helps them with problem solving. A further 58% say  exercising creativity and creative hobbies helps boost their mood, reduces stress (53%), and almost half  

1 https://www.nsw.gov.au/media-releases/states-first-arts-and-creative-industry-policy-will-be-artist-led-to-grow sector 

2 https://www.arts.gov.au/news/cultural-and-creative-activity-boosts 

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(45%) say their creative hobby has positively helped them in other aspects of their life including clarity  and mental focus. 

Dr Gina Cleo, Habit Change Expert, shared her advice: 

“When’s the last time you did something for the first time? Most of the time, what we do is routine. We  usually eat the same breakfast, drive to work the same way, listen to the same radio station or genre of  music, and sit in the same spot to eat dinner; most of our life is spent on autopilot. Research shows that  

doing something different and breaking out of the mundane routine of life, can boost our sense of  wellbeing, increase our problem-solving skills, as well as our innovation and creativity. It doesn’t have to  be a drastic change, think small – try listening to a new podcast or radio station, try finger painting with  the kids, or cook up a new cuisine.” 

When asked what their creative hobby was, almost half of Australians (48%) admitted they get creative  in the kitchen through cooking, 45% like getting dirty in the garden, almost one in four (24%) dabble in  painting or drawing, and one in five (21%) pick up the camera and engage in photography or videography  as their creative hobby. 

For many Australians, creativity isn’t something they do alone, almost half (47%) believe that collaborating with others enhances their own creativity. Creative hobbies are often an outlet harnessed  to create connection, with the research showing that we also use hobbies to meet and impress others. Nearly one in three (29%) of Australians say they are creative because it allows them to come across as  being a more interesting person amongst their friends and peers, in fact almost 1 in 10 (7%) took up a creative hobby as they wanted to do something with their friends and family.  

Marcus Marchant, CEO of VistaPrint Australia, commented:  

“Even though we've faced some tough times as a society lately, it's encouraging to see how much we  value creativity in our lives. Personally, I love painting with my kids on weekends, and often turn to  cooking and gardening as a way of destressing from the work week. Here at VistaPrint, we're all about  celebrating creativity and giving Australians a platform to bring their creations to life.”  

For inspiration and recommendations on how to bring your creativity to life, visit Vistaprint.com.au.  Explore a wide range of products that let you express yourself. Whether you're a budding photographer  looking to capture your memories in a photobook or an artist eager to see your masterpieces on canvas,  there’s something special for everyone. For additional insights from the VistaPrint Creativity report and  valuable tips on how to infuse creativity into your daily routine, head over to  

https://www.vistaprint.com.au/hub/creativity. 

About VistaPrint:

VistaPrint is the design and marketing partner to millions of small businesses around the world. For more  than 20 years, VistaPrint has helped small businesses look, work, and feel credible through high-quality  marketing products and solutions that include signage, logo apparel, promotional products, flyers,  postcards, business cards, websites and digital marketing. In addition to providing design and marketing  support to small businesses. 

VistaPrint also helps consumers turn special moments into memories with a wide assortment of custom  photo gifts, including photo books, wall art, keepsakes and drinkware. 

VistaPrint is a Cimpress company (Nasdaq: CMPR). To learn more, visit vistaprint.com. 

About the VistaPrint Creativity Report: 

The inaugural VistaPrint Creativity Report maps Australian consumer sentiment towards creativity in our  lives: our relationship, interaction and appetite towards exercising creative pursuits. The 2023 report  specifically explores creative hobbies and the role that these play in our lives. 

About the research 

Released by VistaPrint. 

Overview and Consumer Sampling: This research was produced by Vista Australia, based on an online  study conducted by Pure Profile Research with n = 1000 Australian general population. the sample was  designed to be nationally representative on age, gender, and location. This research took place in  September 2023.

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