Category: design thinking

  • Things to jettison early on your design journey

    Image contains the text: Disrupt assumptions before jumping to solutions" over a flat Earth illustration featuring ships sailing off the edge in comparison with an image of a round Earth featuring 2 people and a ship journeying around it.

    You’ll often hear design thinkers talk about the importance of identifying biases, assumptions and blindspots. The problem is if we unconsciously define these into the problem definition we hobble ourselves before we get started. A great technique to do this is assumption dumping. Get a group of people in the room that are likely to […]

  • The power of the collective

    illustration depicting an idea growing across 3 heads. It grows consecutively. The last lightbulb is the biggest and fully lit. The heading "many minds make light work" is a play on words.

    Meetings may be energy sucking resource draining blights on a organisation but well crafted collaboration can be incredibly efficient and effective. We often hear clients baulk when we talk about collaborative design or problem solving. They express concerns that it will be costly, lengthy and resource intensive and worst of all won’t deliver a result. […]

  • Storyboarding success

    image with text "customer driven storyboards create the parameters for design."

    Narrative helps us order information. It gives a framework within which we make choices about what we do and don’t do.A good storyboard is a great way to get people on one page and working towards an agreed outcome. Whether it is a team of designers tasked with solving a policy or service challenge, or […]

  • Standing in the corner waiting for an invite? 

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    A light prototype (think paper walk through or storyboard) is all you need to be ready for client involvement in your design. Use this simple discussion guide to get valuable client input into your design before you start to climb the investment curve. The principles in the guide can equally be applied to a public […]