Why Failure Is Essential To Successful Idea Development
We so often focus on creating the perfect idea before releasing it, but this is a bad idea. Failure is essential to successful ideas. Here’s why.
Envisionary Solutions is a future-focused, 'design thinking 3.0' innovation consultancy that helps startups, SME’s, and non-profits conceptualise, strategise, and design forward-thinking and human-centred solutions. Learn More
A device app that can help reduce food waste and improve health simultaneously
A social innovation project that aimed to lead tourists to use EV or eBikes around this tourist island to reduce pollution, whilst being efficient, affordable, and fun
A live, fun, interactive installation experience to help children and young adults learn about how to deal with (and adapt to) climate change. Like zap-zone meets maze meets trivia
An interactive board game/app and experience to raise awareness and action on a growing homelessness endemic, by fostering relation rather than contempt
This app helps you slowly eradicate harmful sugar from their diet by creating fun daily challenges and habit changes that reduce cravings
Chatbots were implemented to help users and save humans time, but they’ve arguably just led to less human contact and more time wasted for all without problems being solved, leading to this think tank rethink
An app which activates when it senses stress or danger, helping you to breathe and calm in the moment, which can be crucial to stop anger or poor emotional decisions
A digital frame that you can put on walls in your home or office, and have motivating affirmations and pictures display. Set yourself on timers or share with others
An app which brings together local growers and local buyers, and which makes it easy for people to join local conservation projects
A device app that can help reduce food waste and improve health simultaneously
A social innovation project that aimed to lead tourists to use EV or eBikes around this tourist island to reduce pollution, whilst being efficient, affordable, and fun
A live, fun, interactive installation experience to help children and young adults learn about how to deal with (and adapt to) climate change. Like zap-zone meets maze meets trivia
An interactive board game/app and experience to raise awareness and action on a growing homelessness endemic, by fostering relation rather than contempt
This app helps you slowly eradicate harmful sugar from their diet by creating fun daily challenges and habit changes that reduce cravings
Chatbots were implemented to help users and save humans time, but they’ve arguably just led to less human contact and more time wasted for all without problems being solved, leading to this think tank rethink
An app which activates when it senses stress or danger, helping you to breathe and calm in the moment, which can be crucial to stop anger or poor emotional decisions
A digital frame that you can put on walls in your home or office, and have motivating affirmations and pictures display. Set yourself on timers or share with others
An app which brings together local growers and local buyers, and which makes it easy for people to join local conservation projects
Here’s a selection of UI design work done when creating prototypes, and new business concepts, for both clients and personal projects
Sustainable, resourceful, and future-proofed space designs for next-gen apartment, mobile, and work spaces
Here’s a selection of brand identity and naming/slogan projects that I’ve created as a graphic and branding designer
Pollution builds when vehicles are stationary and queueing, and so a solution to improve flow and electric charging options to deal with busy times was created
Giving passengers a more interactive and flowing experience when waiting for flights, which connects them through a similar destination and/or travel purpose
A real-time art installation pod experience taking users on a psychological interactive music journey, with ‘choice points’ that change the built up visual and audible journey
With Createups you can find your ideal local café or wasted empty office space for your (or your teams) needs, and find available partners to collaborate with in real time to keep each other accountable
A ‘positive fortune’ branding campaign that brings luck to a local community.
A ‘positive fortune’ branding campaign that aims to bring luck to a local community, and create a good vibes café
Bringing healthy bread and baking options (with good rising vibes) to people’s doorsteps as they awake, with an easy-to-use subscription app
Revitalising life into an old rug industry in this rebranding campaign, making rugs both cool and a statement of a personality and mood
Here’s a selection of UI design work done when creating prototypes, and new business concepts, for both clients and personal projects
Sustainable, resourceful, and future-proofed space designs for next-gen apartment, mobile, and work spaces
Here’s a selection of brand identity and naming/slogan projects that I’ve created as a graphic and branding designer
Pollution builds when vehicles are stationary and queueing, and so a solution to improve flow and electric charging options to deal with busy times was created
Giving passengers a more interactive and flowing experience when waiting for flights, which connects them through a similar destination and/or travel purpose
A real-time art installation pod experience taking users on a psychological interactive music journey, with ‘choice points’ that change the built up visual and audible journey
With Createups you can find your ideal local café or wasted empty office space for your (or your teams) needs, and find available partners to collaborate with in real time to keep each other accountable
A ‘positive fortune’ branding campaign that brings luck to a local community.
A ‘positive fortune’ branding campaign that aims to bring luck to a local community, and create a good vibes café
Bringing healthy bread and baking options (with good rising vibes) to people’s doorsteps as they awake, with an easy-to-use subscription app
Revitalising life into an old rug industry in this rebranding campaign, making rugs both cool and a statement of a personality and mood
Help individuals and teams ideate and develop a problem-solving thinking toolkit in work and life. (creative coaching). I developed Richly Wills to help train people to overcome biases and be able to think ahead with vision, little challenges to do that help create that adaptable and uncoventional, innovation-led mindset, that can help us in our daily life and in work, which takes our mind back into developing our ‘red’ creativity powers again and through the orange and green into yellow thinking.
As an innovation and brand consultant, I’ve helped clients solve problems and develop better solutions for their customers. However, I found some clients also requested insight and training into finding these solutions to problems which is why I started 1:1 & team innovation coaching.
Want be able to create an impact in your day or tackle a pressing global problem with your career? Richly can help you find that visionary spark within.
Through experience, I found there were 3 ways I can help clients learn how to bring innovative thinking towards their startup or business so they can create and develop better solutions for today’s and tomorrow’s problems, which are:
We so often focus on creating the perfect idea before releasing it, but this is a bad idea. Failure is essential to successful ideas. Here’s why.
Envisionary Solutions is the unique forward-thinking innovation consultancy and design-thinking group of design futurist Richly Wills, who started Envisionary Solutions as Envisionary Design, a freelance service to those needing brand design and UX services.
It’s evolved since and now Envisionary Solutions focuses on its unique position as a design agency that helps clients forward-think and develop future-proofed solutions of tomorrow, today.
As a design-thinking group, Envisionary Solutions brings together a flexible, remote team of other adaptable design thinkers and designers to help clients with their needs.
With a fresh, forward-thinking approach to design this network of design thinkers come together to solve problems and develop both concepts and workable solutions for your projects requirements.
Clients come to us for all kinds of design-centered problems from visual communication branding needs, UX experience requirements, and more recently for the growing need of solving social and ethical impact challenges that take businesses or ideas forward towards what we call the ‘value-economy’ approach.
Most have heard about the ‘attention economy’ but that is old thinking as far as we are concerned. Of course a business wants attention, but the idea behind the ‘value-economy’ is to focus on ensuring we are building sustainable solutions that aren’t just what people want, but are what humanity need today and in the future.
We deliver this through design thinking and lean UX processes that aim to both solve wicked problems and create richer experiences.
I’ve also worked hard on developing Richly Wills, the educational side of Think Richly which helps people open up their creative problem-solving minds, and where we can develop design thinkers of tomorrow and develop adaptable, pragmatic, and innovative Changemakers who can challenge problems from a new direction and come up with original initiatives collaboratively.
Future-thinking may not seem to matter to local businesses at first but if you were to simply follow today’s trends you will soon get left behind as trends quickly change.
The rules have changed. Our world is fast-changing and we need to ensure that businesses can also adapt to such an environmental and behavioral shifts (to this design 3.0 thinking), otherwise local businesses and startups may not have business tomorrow.
If you only focus on experience but not on innovation then you might fall short in only seeing wants in feedback, and not in the intentional design needs that could be uncovered and help deliver better services of the future.
You may think it’s wise to funnel your budget into marketing and advertising, but when you apply (3.0) design thinking to problems and their brand values then you see just how much time, energy and resources can be saved and placed in more desired areas.
from games and apps to spaces innovation, using design intervention and thinking to come up with better future solutions.
You may be wondering what Design Thinking 3.0. 2.0 and 1.0 mean, and why Envisionary Solutions focuses on all?!
When we talk about Design 3.0, Design 2.0 and Design 1.0 we are really talking about the evolved process of ‘design thinking’ over time, from when design was simply about aesthetics and visual communication, to how our thinking evolved to see design as a central part of creating a better experience, and to how our design thinking is evolving further to recognize and innovate the ‘wicked problems’ humanity needs to (sustainably) solve today onwards.
Design thinking is defined as a human-centered approach to challenging a problem from a new direction beyond current constraints, into a solution that is viable, desirable, and feasible.
It brings about an iterative process that aims to find the right problem to solve through first considering a wide range of potential solutions, and by emphasizing with both the surrounding conditions and human needs of today, as well as the future challenges that might develop.
Whilst Envisionary Solutions covers all 3 evolutionary states of design, we are particularly focused on Design 3.0 and refer to design thinking in that context.
Take the bike for an example. It’s not about making a bike prettier or well-branded (that is Design 1.0), or even a more comfortable experience to ride or rent via an app (that’s Design 2.0), but thinking about how bikes could be redesigned to tackle social problems, such as making people use bikes locked away in garages by fixing the problems that keep them in garages, like making tires easier to fix, bikes foldable to carry on transport, or developing a community spirit to ride bikes again (Design 3.0).
All three elements are important towards a well-designed and curated design solution, but often companies only focus on 1.0 and 2.0, when design is more like a triangle that should encompass the more forward-thinking element of Design 3.0 too.
In the example above, Design 3.0 is concepting new possibilities and solving problems first in order to reframe what bikes could be for people, and developing a toolkit for users that make it easy to navigate problems should they arrive.
This then leads through to 2.0 (creating a better user experience) and 1.0 (UI and branding aesthetic visual communication), as it all comes together using user-centered design and design thinking processes.
Of course, every business needs to operate to make money but this certainly doesn’t mean you forego thinking about your customers needs to make a quick buck.
It actually means the opposite today – you deliver what your customers need and create value through the experience and service you offer them.
There’s a worry amongst businesses that becoming so focused on human needs over profits and adopting this more ‘altruistic’ circular economy approach to business will see their profits decrease, but studies have shown that the opposite is true.
Your business ends up making more money because of the time and energy saved on wasteful marketing practices (before knowing what’s needed), plus less material cost and waste is created by thinking about problems and solutions more carefully and sustainably.
Envisionary Solutions has helped a variety of different business needs from startups, SME’s, non-profits and individual projects, through Design 1.0, 2.0 and 3.0 services.
We work with all industry types looking to take their business towards the needs of their consumers both today and tomorrow, but we understand that certain industries are more standard and traditional than others, and therefore they may require more incremental (rather than radical change) at first.
We have a lot of experience as dedicated design thinkers who can scope out the problems and the forward-thinking solutions that can help your local business or startup not only deliver better products / services / brand and experiences to your clients or customers, but help you think about the ahead-of-the-curve potential of your business in terms of forward-thinking solutions that will help you stand out from your competition for delivering better value (not just experience).
For non-profits looking to develop social innovation impact then we also have can also help.
This is the ‘how long is a piece of string’ question.
Each project and clients needs vary in so many factors from timeframe, depth, and cross-platform solutions.
Often our prospective clients know they want to develop a better experience for their product or service, or want a certain design package, but have little idea in the best approach for their needs or how all the elements fit together, which is why we also help with sprint facilitation to help them target and define the right focus and touchpoints for their project.
We encourage you to either email or call us with your requirements and we can help find the best route forward for your goals.
We are only a small in-house team, but we are a growing network of remote design thinkers, so we can find the right expert to fit the design thinking requirements for your project.
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