Toolkit
for Design Thinking

A process of creativity and innovation is notoriously difficult to cultivate and quantify.  
As such, we create toolkits that contain visual aids and resources that support and  nurture the Design Thinking process.   

Toolkit Examples

**Please find below a sample of T.S.D.'s wide range of toolkits.**

IDEO Design Kit

This design thinking tool from open IDEO is a step by step guide to the elements of human-centered design. It provides an in-depth look at design thinking and was specifically designed for social enterprises and NGOs,

Innovation Flow Chart

This chart maps out the design thinking process before you begin. It outlines the stages, skills, and risks that are relevant to your project, so keep it on your wall and make edits as you move through each phase.

Question Ladder

This worksheet serves to ask the right questions that invite innovation. The guide helps to define questions and distribute workloads, making it a useful tool in the design thinking process.

Toolkit for Patron-Centered Design

This is a toolkit specifically designed for the library setting, helping participants view challenges through the design thinking lens, so that they can create solutions to everyday challenges in a library setting.

Developing a Design Thinking Toolkit for you and your Team

Why not design your own in-house toolkit? That way you can be certain that it's customised to your organisational makeup, needs and footprint.

We at T.S.D. are excited and available to work with you to develop a toolkit to call your own. 

Our team of Visual Designers, Organisation Developers and Communication Specialists will work hand in hand with you to develop a toolkit that will be customised to your every need.

Toolkit Features

  • 24hr Web access platform
  • Interactive publication 
  • Visual aids and diagrams
  • Integration with your organisation's current systems and processes
  • Copyright and Intellectual Property owned by BNP Paribas
  • Design Thinking in Action: We will create the toolkit using the Design Thinking Method!


What it entails:

  • Needs Analysis Surveys with team members
  • Interviews with Key Stakeholders
  • Face-to-Face and Video-conferencing Consultations
  • Prototyping and testing of concepts and designs