by Ola Möller, from Method Kit "This is a collection on some of the research I’ve done to scout the field of cards around MethodKit. Analogue workspaces are boring. They often consists of whiteboards, flip-charts and post-its. Cards have the possibility to transform analogue work and meetings in both structured and creative ways."
I have been following Ola's work for a couple of years, and even helped when he was starting up, by translating his first two sets into Spanish. Since then I have been following how Method Kit has evolved and expanded. Method Kit's cards offer many ways to think about the topic you try to address -and makes me often wonder how could I use my own set of cards to address problems or issues I need to think creatively about.
Most of all, I enjoy Ola's oblique thought associations to match the titles of the cards and the icons he designs for them. For example "Behaviour Change" and the icon of a sitting dog waiting for instructions. Or "User Acquisition" with a fish hook.
Read through his collection of card-based resources clicking the link abouve, check out how to use MethodKit here http://www.methodkit.com/how-to-use/
For more in depth articles on the thought process behind the conceptualisation and design of the cards, read Ola's articles on Medium: https://medium.com/@olamoller
Disclaimer: I am in no way associated, employed or contracted by MethodKit -I just think MethodKit is really great!











