We empower you to solve challenges with empathy, collaboration and innovative thinking

Try out this methodology invented at the forefront of the tech industry

Pick and solve a pressing problem you are facing. Push your team’s creativity and collaboration skills to the next level for this tremendously empowering and humbling professional experience. Design sprint is a life-changing experience. Currently used by the most innovative companies in the world to create new products and services!
If you want to get familiar with how design thinking will help your organization thrive, start small and try the creative problem-solving methodology during a workshop addressing a very specific issue you have spotted. But we warn you: you will want more of this!
We train your teams to become legal design facilitators and lead design thinking processes for your organization or your clients. We provide customised, hands-on trainings tailored to your specific needs.
Together, let's solve justice-users’ needs and pains with creativity.
Let’s be blunt first: we can’t solve your problems on your behalf. We can’t do that without you. However, even if we will need your feedback and ongoing participation, we can design stuff for you.
Design outsourcing is specially indicated for the legal texts and contracts design.
Mini design sprint, hackathon and marathon style!
Under limited-time constraints, convert pressure into empathy and creativity and work with your team to address and solve a pressing challenge through out-of-the-box solutions.
Because we know that it is easier to withdraw from your pressing day-to-day work for 1 or 2 days rather than 5 days (as needed for a full design sprint).
Every design thinking practitioner you will talk to will insist on the importance of empathy and deep problem understanding before jumping to solution finding. For that reason, we carry out some in-depth investigations to understand justice-users’ needs and pains.
Investigation is the compulsory first step towards creating innovative solutions… which is quite obvious if you think about it: how can you solve a problem if you have understood it properly?
