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Creative Industries

What are the Creative Industries?

Creative industries are defined as sectors that are based on individual creativity, talent, and skills; they create the potential for wealth and job opportunities in societies, make new business areas, offer an entrepreneurship model by creating innovations and accelerate economic growth.

Creative industries are formed by some significant sectors.

Nowadays, the concept, which all creative productions and trade based on intellectual property are referred to together, is called creative industries. Although legal regulations relating to intellectual property rights vary from country to country, subject to these rights of literature, series, film and cinema, music, and sound recordings, prints and printing, multimedia, craft, and digital design including all of the design professions (Architecture, Interior Design, Landscape Design, Industrial Design, Graphic Design, Fashion Design, etc.), plastic arts, advertising spaces and all related commercial activities are involved in these industries. Creative industries are a set of autonomous industries, all activities of which are for producing intellectual products and cultural values based on human creativity, as well as encouraging an economic process. They create a bridge between art, culture, business, and technology.

 

Economists, governments, private companies, and non-profit organizations around the world are increasingly recognizing the importance of the creative industries as work, wealth, and a producer of cultural participation. It is no coincidence that there is such a focus on entrepreneurial culture in a creative sense and as an approach to economic diversification. For instance, 'Made in China 2025' is an ambitious 10-year government plan designed to increase innovation in manufacturing in China. The support of the Chinese government and market knowledge (China produces everything from utilitarian products to high-end high-value-added technology) are leading to a transformation from making products of foreign companies to developing their own brands and innovations. With the creative industry, it no longer aims to be 'Made in China,' but from now on to be 'Created in China.

Source

  • https://sbe.yeditepe.edu.tr/tr/gorsel-iletisim-tasarimi-yuksek-lisans/dersler/yaratici-endustriler