A workshop wall covered in pinned post-it notes

why teams come back

A studio shaped to leave you with more than a slide deck.

Considered facilitation, written outputs, and capability that stays inside your team after we close the engagement.

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at a glance

What working with Kindleo looks like

Drawn, not deck-ed

Concepts go to paper before they go to screens.

Cross-functional

Different roles, one room, one shared brief.

Written record

Every session ends with a brief you can re-read.

Capability you keep

Your team learns to run lighter cycles internally.

Five reasons teams choose us

Senior facilitation, every session

Sessions are led by facilitators with at least seven years of practice. Junior staff observe and produce; they don't run rooms alone. This holds the quality of the conversation steady, especially in cross-functional groups where someone needs to keep the brief honest.

  • Lead facilitator named at scoping
  • Backup arranged in writing
  • No surprise substitutions

Hand-drawn working method

We work with markers, butcher paper, and post-its because drawing slows the conversation in the right places. Sketches make hidden assumptions visible early, which is harder to do inside a polished slide.

  • Studio supplies all materials
  • Sketches photographed and archived
  • No prior drawing skill needed

Quiet, advisory tone

No high-energy theatrics, no forced ice-breakers that don't earn their keep. We facilitate at a steady pace that respects how teams actually think — slower in the framing, quicker in the sketching, careful in the reading-back.

  • Sessions read like a working meeting
  • Plenty of room for quieter voices
  • Steady time-keeping

Honest, transparent pricing

Every quote is written, breaks down scope and add-ons, and includes applicable VAT. Prices on our solutions page are starting figures; the final figure depends on group size, location, and any optional add-ons your team wants.

  • Written quote before commitment
  • No hidden travel or material fees
  • VAT shown separately

Outputs your team can act on next week

A workshop is only as useful as what the team can carry forward from it. Every Kindleo engagement closes with a written brief of the chosen concepts, photographed sketches, a record of the session discussion, and a short list of next questions. The capability series adds a facilitator handbook your team keeps after we close.

  • Written concept brief
  • Photographed sketches
  • Discussion record
  • Next questions list

a fair comparison

A typical workshop vs. a Kindleo session

What you get A typical innovation workshop A Kindleo session
Lead facilitator seniority Often a junior or rotating facilitator Always a senior facilitator with 7+ years of practice
Working medium Templated slides, digital sticky notes Paper, markers, post-its, and butcher paper on the wall
Output Slide deck summary Written brief, photographed sketches, discussion record, next questions
Group size Often too large to keep everyone drawing Sized for six to twelve so every voice fits
Capability transfer Implicit at best Optional six-session series with a handbook the team keeps
Pricing transparency Day rates, fuzzy add-ons Written quote with scope, add-ons, and VAT broken out
Confidentiality posture Standard NDA on request Mutual NDA at scoping; client material never reused without written permission

A few things only we do

Read-back closing

We close every workshop by reading the day back to the room. It's slower than a slide summary, and that's the point.

Handbook you keep

Capability series clients leave with a written facilitator handbook tailored to their team's vocabulary and review rhythm.

Written critique

Concept critiques close with a written reading you can circulate, not a verbal summary that fades by Friday.

A few studio milestones

7

years of practice in Bangkok

220+

facilitated sprints & series

9

cities visited for on-site work

85%

of clients return for a second engagement

Bangkok Design Week feature

Studio practice profiled at Bangkok Design Week 2024.

Service Design Network member

Studio members participate in the regional SDN chapter.

Workshop method writing

Facilitators have published practice notes in regional design publications.

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