A deep layer of digital
Earlier this year Made by Many completed a project to refresh, enhance and supercharge the Victoria & Albert's web presence – applying a layer of digi...
What aniseed balls taught me about innovation
On the surface, innovation labs and World War Two Britain don’t have that much in common, but actually there are some remarkable similarities – of what ca...
How I treated my own mental health problem and what tech can do to save the rest of us
Two years ago I experienced a short period of acute anxiety. To be specific it was Obsessive Compulsive Disorder that manifested itself in the form of Neg...
We’re hiring a Back-end Developer in London
We’re looking for a back-end developer to work primarily on Ruby on Rails and Elixir Phoenix apps who also has experience in AWS and a keen interest in de...
Big Empathy
Have we reached “peak empathy” yet, or will “Big Empathy” be a thing soon, like Big Pharma or Big Oil? Just as news arrived that the MIT-incubated startup...
Why “this is okay” is the worst feedback you can get
On design for testing and eliciting useful reactions. By Elise Colbert, Made by Many New York intern
How Caravaggio taught me to see the bigger picture
There’s an Italian word that has fascinated me ever since I was an 18-year-old student labouring on a still-life drawing: chiaroscuro.
We’re hiring a Full-stack Developer in London
We’re looking for a full-stack developer with experience in modern web development and a passion for creating high-quality, delightful user experiences. I...
Why we’re not customer-centric any more
Customer-centricity is dangerously easy to buy. After all, who wouldn’t want to make things their customers want?
Magic for you
Magic was the once privilege of only a few. But when the world is full of sorrow, anxiety, violence and loneliness, we can’t afford this privilege anymore...
Thinking design and technology for people with diabetes
In previous posts we’ve described the background of our expedition into Telehealth, in particular the business implications. In this post I’ll talk about ...
Prototyping and the split-pea principle
For an industry obsessed by change it’s easy to think of prototyping as being a new thing, a fad, or a response to agile software development. It’s easy t...
Wrapping a telehealth service around diabetes care
In my previous post, I wrote about some exciting work we’ve been doing in the telehealth space. But before we reveal what we’ve been building, there’s mor...
How to survive as a lone QA engineer
Being a QA professional can be quite difficult and stressful, particularly when you’re stretched across multiple projects. Some experts say it’s not possi...
A new digital presence for the World Economic Forum
When global attention turned to the World Economic Forum during its annual meeting in Davos this January, readers logging on to www.weforum.org from aroun...
Can we revolutionise Telehealth?
At Made by Many we passionately believe that design and technology can make a huge difference to people’s lives – especially in the sphere of health and w...
The right way to be wrong
What growing up under communism taught me about the value of prototyping.