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Seeding: prototyping ‘in the wild’

May 25, 2009penny Leave a Comment

Over the last few years I’ve experienced a real change in the kinds of design services that might be needed by, or offered to, clients – especially working in the not for profit and community sectors. As we all know,… Continue Reading →

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LEGO Serious Play – Microsoft Geek Girl Dinner

May 6, 2009penny Leave a Comment

Next week is the first Lego Serious Play for women event in Australia. As part of Mays Sydney Geek Girl Dinner, Microsoft are hosting the event which will include an evening of Lego, Xbox-ing and networking. The even has been… Continue Reading →

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Ozchi 2008: Seeding in design

December 3, 2008penny Leave a Comment

I attended Ozchi in December 2008, presenting on how seeding can be supported in the design of social platforms. Continue Reading →

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This blog covers work, thinking and experiences on participatory design, social design and design research by Penny Hagen. I help organisations take a collaborative and participatory approach to the design and implementation of new processes, policy, strategy, services and initiatives. The opinions shared here are solely my own

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