Our Creative Director and Co-Founder, Dave Ward, talks about the importance of feedback in the design process and shares tips on how to give the kind of feedback that will help to fuel your team’s creative confidence in the future.
Read MoreSamara shares the takeaways from our International Women's Day Bountiful Breakfast, where we had the privilege of listening to Cynthia Fortlage talk about the importance of acceptance without understanding.
Read MoreJesse, one of our Senior Strategists, talks about the value DIY user research can bring to a project and gives some top tips on how you can start including it in your process.
Read MoreOur Strategy Lead, Gareth, shares a few tips and provocations that will keep you on your toes when it comes to working with consumer insight.
Read MoreOur MD, Jessica, talks about her journey to becoming a qualified coach, shares some of her learnings, and gives a few thought starters for anyone who’d like to know more about the practice.
Read MoreChanges are coming in the insurance market, shaking up the way that products and renewals are priced. Where there’s change, there’s opportunity. Here’s a high level view of what’s coming.
Read MoreAs the world creeps cautiously towards a re-opening, all eyes have been on China. How has consumer behavior changed? What trends have outlived lockdown? And which of those trends might be heading for the global market? Across our research, one platform was unavoidable: WeChat.
Read MoreWhat better way to start the day than with a hearty breakfast? We all know it makes us feel good and work better, which is great for everyone, from colleagues to clients. But how does it work? At our recent monthly ‘Bountiful Breakfast’, Team CF tuned in to nutrition expert Matt Janes to find out how food impacts our mood.
Read MoreFor as long as I can remember I’ve preferred to work with other people to solve problems. It led me to a personal mantra of ‘Everyone, All Together, Early On’. I take no credit for that line, as I’m sure I heard it many years ago - but the origin has been lost to time. I used to think the reason I included people when problem-solving was to have lots of intelligent people working on the same challenge. After all, two heads are better than one - right?
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