The process is never done (see the last tweak). Sometime we get lucky with students who are not only supremely talented and hard-working, but also want to contribute to the long-term health of the program. Houston Foresight alum Maria Romero, now doing foresight work with Knowledge Works, did the original design for us. And now, soon-to-be-alum Denise Worrell has designed the next iteration. Not only has Denise designed this lovely cone, but she has contributed her considerable talents to client research projects and redesigned our PowerPoint and Word templates.
She has brought in new colors and a 3D element that really brings the cone to life and somehow simplified – what kind of sorcery is this? Please feel free to use as long as you cite it (source included in the graphic).
Just a reminder that I had a piece published in the journal Foresight that reviews the updated process. – Andy Hines
Matthew Loxton says
Love it, and have added to the next edition of the QDA guide.
Thanks Andy!
-M
Andy Hines says
Cool, well Denise Worrell is the design genius! I should share some andy versions of the cone so we could all have a good laugh!