A Pile of Methods
Design is a working process for me, being a way to understand situations and support collaboration. Through communication and participatory tools, I work between social issues and everyday practices, helping communities clarify questions and move projects forward.
I use design methods to map situations in surface insights and open up discussion, rather than prescribing fixed outcomes. This approach supports project teams in exploring options, aligning perspectives and making informed decisions.
Projects are developed with communities and collaborators, not for them. I support co-design workshops, meetings and shared authorship processes through facilitation materials with documentation and coordination, ensuring different voices are recorded and reflected.
Research and design work often starts from daily observation and casual conversations. I document these inputs and translate them into clear references that can be used across project stages.
Visual communication is used as a practical research and coordination tool. I develop visual materials that help teams organise information, communicate ideas thereby supporting publications, workshops, exhibitions, and placemaking.
A shared pile. A held story. A shifting system. A lived corner.
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