Welcome to Cognitive Ink’s Fieldnotes

A behind-the-scenes look into our practical observations of life, work, society and everything in between. Our fieldnotes are made for curious people who like bite-sized inspiration. It’s going to be full of new ways of looking at things, forgotten facts, curious insights and little pieces of everyday life, annotated. We’re full-time ethnographers, which means that we’re good at picking up the interesting side of things wherever we are. We hope, in time, this will become a varied quilt of ideas.

Christopher Roosen Christopher Roosen

Draw the first line

‘Everyone is most afraid of the blank page, of drawing the first line. So what I do is I draw the first line quickly and boldly. Without fear. Without recrimination. Because I know I can always draw a second line. And a third. And a fourth. And so on. Eventually, I can shape the outcome to be whatever I need it to be by drawing a dozen lines, a hundred or a thousand. As long as I get over my fear of that first line.’

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Anna Roosen Anna Roosen

Looking for workarounds

When there’s a gap in a service, people will instinctively create their own workarounds to fill that gap. Find the gaps, and you may well find opportunities for improvement or perhaps even to create something entirely new. What workarounds are being created by the people you're serving?

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Looking for something a bit more?

Dip into one of the hundreds of articles available on Christopher’s psychology, history, design and technology blog, Adventures in a Designed World. Here’s a few interesting samples…

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