Workshop types

FORMAT: Single day workshops can be delivered to a group of up to 50 people. All workshop types follow a similar delivery structure:
1. Zoom or Teams presentation. The introductory call is conducted a few days before the workshop. The call is used to discuss the workshop aims, show examples and explain preparatory activities to be done in advance of the making day, such as the preparation of a base or a frame. The call is recorded and circulated so that all of the participants can watch it in advance of the making day.
2. Drop-in / email communication. Following the introductory call and prior to the making day, the participants have the opportunity to email me with their project descriptions, questions or making ideas. Alternatively, an optional 1-hour drop-in session can be held on Teams / Zoom.
3. Making day. Having watched the introductory call, participants are able to launch straight into the making process. As the day progresses, I chat to the attendees about their ongoing learnings and steps forward. Towards mid-afternoon some participants delve into photography and overlays, whilst others continue making. At the end of the day the group assembles to share their learnings and show their models or prototypes.
4. After the workshop. Following the making day, the participants are encouraged to continue working on their models/prototypes and using them as thinking and design tools.