Samantha Miller
Sam is a Design Researcher at STBY based in London, having completed her MA in Interaction Design at Goldsmiths College, University of London. As a designer and researcher…
Sam is a Design Researcher at STBY based in London, having completed her MA in Interaction Design at Goldsmiths College, University of London. As a designer and researcher…
STBY’s project around co-creating new business models for land estates commissioned by the Province of North Brabant is now featured on the “Goed Opgelost!” website.
Following on last year’s success of this 8-week master course at the Business School of the University of Amsterdam, STBY’s Strategy Director Geke…
On 27 April the next Design Review Session for the CRISP Innovation Programme on product service systems is taking place in Delft. These sessions take place twice…
A few weeks ago the DIY Toolkit was launched. Since then STBY is working together with Nesta on an additional set of video tutorials for the DIYToolkit to make the learning about the use of the tools even more easier and engaging.
The latest edition of the Service Design Work Out in Utrecht addressed the theme of ’Health Care’, or more specifically: 'what can service design do to help improving care services in hospitals?’.
During the Social design talk the DIY team will reflect on the challenges they encountered in designing and prototyping the DIY Toolkit created to work in many different contexts of use.
On 27 March Geke van Dijk was invited to present at the National Public Transport Conference in Amersfoort, together with Niels van Hal from Prorail. They showed …
The Global Service Jam is international phenomenon that took place for the fourth time in March. It is a vibrant and inspiring event where service designers around…
This week saw the launch of the DIY Toolkit that we've been working on the past few months with Quicksand and Nesta. After months of designing, trialling and refining, we feel proud to finally see the toolkit in the hands of practitioners.
We are very happy to have worked with our Indian REACH partner Quicksand, Nesta (UK’s Innovation foundation), and the Rockefeller foundation on the DIY Toolkit for social impact. The aim of the toolkit is to support and increase the innovation capacity of international development practitioners.
Recently STBY completed a research project on the usages of the new generation of low cost smartphones. The study was based in India and we worked with our REACH partner…