
Genius already exists all around you. It comes to life with collaborative action.
Product/service design workshops that specialize in user interface (UI) and user experience (UX) ideation and execution

Collaborative Genius is a design strategy agency committed to your impact and long-term success.
You have a vision for your product, service, or experience. You deserve support bringing it to fruition.
We can help:
Identify the goalpost - and how to pivot when it shifts
Gather quantiative and qualitative data through prototypes and collaborative engagement
Craft purposeful and engaging workshops that get results and make meetings work
Plan projects and define requirements that make sense
Design experiences and brands that achieve a purpose and inspire a feeling
We’ve been trusted by some of the best
“Angela [of Collaborative Genius] is an all-star... on any team! She has deep expertise in Strategy, Design, and Testing… She has been leading design/strategy/testing pods and is spectacular with her communication and inclusive style. If you need help in any part of the consulting/product lifecycle or just an amazing leader, Angela is the one you call!”
“The workshops were more than just marketing for me, they helped me to see myself differently. They helped me to move forward on this path.”

We have 17 years of experience working with teams that lead strategy, systems, and research projects.
One secret we’ve learned is this…
The genius you need already exists!
It comes to life with collaborative action.
When your team can give you their best possible work, you can prosper against extraordinary odds.
Collaborative Genius facilitates workshops that transform goals into tangible, grounded action.
We combine practical business strategy with creative, imaginative practices to set you on a winning path that is uniquely yours.
Design is an essential part of choice chartering. Where you need to be able to go, what you’re building, why you’re building, etc. …
The entire discipline of design is about creating something that does not now exist.
Strategy needs to be more about designing what does not exist than analyzing the past.
– Roger Martin, Business Strategist