
Some of the illustrations for the new Kinnford Consulting website. ‘…bringing creative facilitation & social science insight and real-world experience to your complex organisational and policy challenges’. Visit the site for more.

Some of the illustrations for the new Kinnford Consulting website. ‘…bringing creative facilitation & social science insight and real-world experience to your complex organisational and policy challenges’. Visit the site for more.
The Story Conference Melbourne 2019 is only a month away. It is ‘themed on the many differing and useful ways that Story and Narrative techniques provide approaches and impacts for work, health and well-being’. See here for videos from earlier Story Conferences, and testimonials.
View the three day program here for links to over 30 workshops and events – including my workshop Pictures of Health- 3 second stories.
Some of the cartoons drawn at the Power to the People Conference, 15-16 August, an annual conference created by The Bank of Ideas – celebrating Asset Based Community Development (ABCD).
Cartoons for the Change Fest community policy document ‘Grow Australia‘ – leading up to the Change Fest Conference in Brisbane later in November. ‘… the best place to put the effort is with kids. Putting the effort in early makes the difference to last a lifetime‘.
Some of the cartoons for an event celebrating the achievements of the Gippsland Regional Partnership. A particular focus was youth and their thoughts on priorities for the region. An earlier workshop with high school students gathered their ideas that were presented in the display.
Humans vs robots – this month’s The Big Story in New Internationalist considers many aspects of automation, technology and robots. Here are some of the cartoons illustrating Noel Sharkey’s article warning that ‘we urgently need to slam the brakes on automated violence’ and dispelling some of the myths about the newest arms race, Autonomous Weapon Systems (AWS) -Killer Robots.
Artwork for signs at Bowman Park, near Crystal Brook, South Australia. The park is becoming more popular, especially with RV travellers. The signs aim to alert campers to environmental issues: controlling pets, avoiding the spreading weeds, and in particular, discourage the gathering wood for campfires. Trees, logs and fallen branches are habitat for lizards, birds and insects. Areas in the park are being left bare from the camp fire wood gathering.