Tackle the biggest challenges in business

Human-centered design is a way of thinking and creating that puts people first.

Design Thinking pushes for people to collaborate and ideate with each other in order to develop new ideas. We help you understand the needs of people impacted by a problem and develop new solutions to address those needs.

Why use a Design Thinking workshop?

Adopting Google Venture’s unique iteration of the method, we follow a 5-step process that breaks down complex problems and creates market-disrupting solutions.

We believe that great ideas come from a lot of listening, a little bit of making, and a ton of empathy.

Our Approach

Unplug from the workplace and experience a week of discovering, learning, and collaborating. We offer workshops that are specific to the ever-evolving challenges and goals of our clients. 

This is for:
  • Companies facing a challenge that needs to be solved
  • Early-stage organizations with an awesome idea that need help with validating
  • Companies looking for the right strategies to have an edge in the industry
  • Company training and events

Customer and User-Centered

Our approach helps you to ideate and solve business challenges, focused on your specific products, customers, and services.

Optimized Strategies

By directing the three core elements of brainstorming, collaboration, and problem-solving in a design thinking workshop, our clients gain invaluable experience refining their strategies.

Customized Processes

Our workshops provide a space for teams to ideate freely, explore ideas and choose viable solutions for further development and eventual application.

Trusted Expertise

We have proven to be successful across several industries, including education, retail, finance, and technology. We welcome the opportunity to help you design better results.

Our Clients

Our Work

Design Thinking with Makati Medical Center Foundation and AFP

Makati Medical Center Foundation partnered up with the Armed Forces of the Philippines to work on improving the quality of the military hospital experience and communication between departments using Design Thinking.

Learn More

Empowering Philippine communities to better prepare for natural disasters

The TUKLAS team wanted to use Design Thinking as a method to empower diverse communities in the Philippines and help them foster creative thinking, to be able to create innovative solutions for better preparedness in cases of natural disasters.

Learn More

Supporting ADB in driving design-led innovation to the wider organization

ADB sought to inspire design-led collaboration in conjunction with their 6 Pillars of Innovative Thinking. By the end of our program, the participants developed a clear understanding of Human-Centered Design and how they could apply this to their work.

Learn More

Our Testimonials

Testimonial Image

"Design Thinking is new to me. Rather than the normal collaboration through brainstorming, it emphasizes on getting feedback first from the identified stakeholders via emphatically asking questions. All ideas coming out from it, including crazy ideas, are considered. It will not only help in creative thinking, but also put forward something that may someday lead to a solution."

Ed

Cebuana Lhuillier
Testimonial Image

"I enjoyed the Design Thinking Workshop! The sessions have given me a better appreciation for Design Thinking and an improved perspective on how to incorporate this in our opportunity management, considering my role usually deals with meeting the customers. Thank you very much for the very productive session! Looking forward to more engagements like this!"

Malvin

MDI Novare Technologies Inc.
Testimonial Image

"Thanks On-Off Group for sharing the Design Thinking technology. Moving forward, hopefully we could come up with innovative solutions to our challenges that are realistic and doable in a short period of time."

MJ

Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD)

Ready to get started?
Schedule an appointment now.

Book a call

"Design Thinking is new to me. Rather than the normal collaboration through brainstorming, it emphasizes on getting feedback first from the identified stakeholders via emphatically asking questions. All ideas coming out from it, including crazy ideas, are considered. It will not only help in creative thinking, but also put forward something that may someday lead to a solution."

Ed

Cebuana Lhuillier

"I enjoyed the Design Thinking Workshop! The sessions have given me a better appreciation for Design Thinking and an improved perspective on how to incorporate this in our opportunity management, considering my role usually deals with meeting the customers. Thank you very much for the very productive session! Looking forward to more engagements like this!"

Malvin

MDI Novare Technologies Inc.

"Thanks On-Off Group for sharing the Design Thinking technology. Moving forward, hopefully we could come up with innovative solutions to our challenges that are realistic and doable in a short period of time."

MJ

DSWD

Ready to get started?
Schedule an appointment now.

Book a call

Frequently asked questions

Can you run a short intro for us so we can better assess?

Absolutely! Just get in touch using the form below, we’d be happy to run a 2-hour Demo for a team of 5-8 members. That’s just the right number to see if our method will work for your organization. We’re sure it will.

Can you do a longer, more focused engagement for only one team?

You might be interested in a Design Sprint— it’s time-constrained (anywhere from 5 days to 4 weeks depending on the scope) where we use Design Thinking to build and test a new product, service, or feature. Fill out the form and indicate that you’re interested in learning more about Design Sprints.

Get in touch

I have attended a lot of training in the past, but this is one of the best training I had at least for the last 3 years. The online setup is perfect for this type of training.

Miro has been a good collaboration tool. The trainer (Leo) is very accommodating, he has a well-modulated voice and tone. The training gave a very fresh perspective and not info overload.
Benjamin
Indra