Established in 2001, Future Friendly (formerly Digital Eskimo) has a portfolio of pioneering work that spans over 15 years and includes projects with some of Australia’s most respected social impact, environmental, education and financial brands. These include the Bendigo Bank, Australian Conservation Foundation, Amnesty International, Children’s Cancer Institute, University of NSW, Starlight Foundation, Cerebral Palsy Alliance, Westpac, WWF and Telstra.
Says Gower: “We have created a team clearly focused on the future, with a strong sense of ethics, human centered design principles and leading service design expertise. We’re looking forward to helping Australian organisations prepare to navigate their way through the next five to 10 years of digital disruption.”
Jamie Madden, a multi-award winning creative, recently joined the team to take on the role of managing director of Future Friendly.
Says Madden: “I’m excited to join a team with such a powerful shared vision and skillset. Together, we are equipped to tackle the big problems facing organisations and deliver products, services and platforms to solve these problems. We have developed a highly collaborative co-design process and combined it with lean build and deployment models from the digital startup world. As a result, we are able to create products and services that are fit-for-market within tighter timelines”
Gravina, said purpose-driven organisations have gone from the fringe to the mainstream in recent years: “Across both the NGO and private sector, the most successful organisations are no longer the ones with the biggest ad spend or most capable C-suite, but those with the most resonant purpose. Digitally enabled products and services – built upon the foundations of a higher purpose that transcends profit and growth – are driving radical change in the way we transport, feed, power and organise our world. Organisations can either drive this change in their sector or be disrupted by those who do.”
Future Friendly is ready to engage organisations with purpose to work towards organisational and sector-wide transformation. To get in touch, please contact hello@wearefuturefriendly.com.
Says Gower: “We have created a team clearly focused on the future, with a strong sense of ethics, human centered design principles and leading service design expertise. We’re looking forward to helping Australian organisations prepare to navigate their way through the next five to 10 years of digital disruption.”
Jamie Madden, a multi-award winning creative, recently joined the team to take on the role of managing director of Future Friendly.
Says Madden: “I’m excited to join a team with such a powerful shared vision and skillset. Together, we are equipped to tackle the big problems facing organisations and deliver products, services and platforms to solve these problems. We have developed a highly collaborative co-design process and combined it with lean build and deployment models from the digital startup world. As a result, we are able to create products and services that are fit-for-market within tighter timelines”
Gravina, said purpose-driven organisations have gone from the fringe to the mainstream in recent years: “Across both the NGO and private sector, the most successful organisations are no longer the ones with the biggest ad spend or most capable C-suite, but those with the most resonant purpose. Digitally enabled products and services – built upon the foundations of a higher purpose that transcends profit and growth – are driving radical change in the way we transport, feed, power and organise our world. Organisations can either drive this change in their sector or be disrupted by those who do.”
Future Friendly is ready to engage organisations with purpose to work towards organisational and sector-wide transformation. To get in touch, please contact hello@wearefuturefriendly.com.