Prototypes, pilot programs, and fieldwork that put ideas into motion.

This is where design meets real life—where new methods are tested, messy questions are welcomed, and insights emerge through making, doing, and observing.

The Experiments section captures the process of trying things out, often before they're fully formed. Some began in classrooms, others in coaching sessions, design studios, or during late-night note-taking sessions when an idea demanded immediate testing. What connects them all is a spirit of curiosity and fearless iteration.

Here, success isn't the goal—learning is. These experiments may not be polished or permanent, but they reveal something essential: a shift in perspective, a tool that sparked unexpected clarity, or a moment where theory met practice and something clicked into place (or beautifully fell apart).

You'll find workshop formats that evolved through trial and error, reflection exercises born from personal necessity, collaborative methods that emerged from real challenges, and design tools adapted for life's messier moments. Each one includes the context that shaped it, what worked, what didn't, and how you might adapt it for your own situation.

This section thrives on the belief that we learn by testing, not just thinking. It's for anyone who wants to move beyond consuming ideas to actively experimenting with them—who believes that the best insights come from rolling up your sleeves and seeing what happens.

Browse freely. Pick something that sparks your curiosity. Try it out in your own context. Modify it until it fits your needs. Share what you discover.

Design isn't just a thinking practice—it's a doing one. What will you experiment with today?