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  • Staying Curious in a Fast-Moving World 
    in Hummingbird’s POV
    We often reward “having the answer.” But what if the strength lies in the opposite? Asking the so-called silly question. Saying, “I don’t know - can you explain that?”. That space between knowing and not knowing is where insight lives. Read more about how a curious mindset keeps us sharp, collaborative, and open to what’s really happening.
Claire Salkeld
A sense of belonging
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For most of us, when we go out with friends,…
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With many consumers choosing a non-alcoholic drink in what was…
Know your limit
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During the pandemic, behaviours and habits changed. New consumption occasions…
The Paradox of Specificity
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Why focusing on and designing for a limited audience actually…
Out of sight, out of mind…
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There's more to sustainability than reducing single use plastic.
Just because you can, doesn’t mean you should…
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More features can lead to increased complexity and makes decision…
Can you have too much choice?
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For many years we’ve all craved choice, believing that having…
Saving for a rainy day
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It’s an odd phrase isn’t it? Why would you save…
Why are we still talking about neobanks?
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There are a number of contributing factors that have driven…
“I am not the target audience”
By Claire Salkeld | |
When we design new products or services it’s easy to…
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