Why Toronto, why now: notes on opening a North American chapter in 2026

What we learned from two years of co-design clinics in Scarborough, Parkdale, and Regent Park — and why the chapter is starting on a side street, not in a tower.
Curb cuts, snow, and ableism by season: building Slope for Toronto winters

A real curb cut in May becomes a wall of plowed snow in February. We spent a winter mapping the city to find out what the data says — and what it can’t say.
What a year of body-doubling for ADHD taught us about ‘productivity’

Twelve months of Ground, the body-doubling app, in the hands of 1,400 users. We thought we were building a focus tool. It turned out to be a loneliness one.