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workshop withquirky Workshops are used within the design thinking process to facilitate collaborative brainstorming. It is used to gain insights from a group or client. We were fortunate enough to conduct our workshop with the Quirky team at their headquarters. Each perspective group gathered a bulk of their research onto a poster making for an easy jump off point for those not present at the midway presentation. Due to the limited time Quirky team members had to give we conducted two workshops back to back with the second round building on the first sections ideation. We had several sessions of independent ideation as well as group ideation. Mixing different formats of thinking brainstorming and ideation opened the team to more collaborative and holistic approaches and a better result. The main goal of the workshop was to test and co-create budding ideas from the inquiry and discovery phases with Quirkys. As a result of this workshop we were able to identify some specific areas of interest for the Quirky team which were carried on to the concept development phase. To get the ideation started we provided a collection of generative questions titled How Might We HMW. This is serves as a springboard towards innovative ideas during ideation and brainstorming sessions. These questions enabled us to take a macroscopic look at potential solutions while maintaining our focus.