Om oss

Hello, we’re Designit Oslo! A part of Designit global, a Wipro company. We are an innovation company with creativity at our core. We work at the intersection of strategy, design, marketing, and technology. Through diverse lenses, humane technology, and purposeful risk, we’re driven by the belief that what matters tomorrow is designed today.

Bransje
Designtjenester
Bedriftsstørrelse
51–200 ansatte
Hovedkontor
Oslo
Type
Privateid selskap

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  • Vis organisasjonssiden til Designit Oslo, grafisk

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    To unleash the full potential for cross-sector development, the Nordland region is dependent on new people bringing their unique skills, with many of them only being found internationally. For this reason, last year we were tasked by Nordland county to help the region create the best possible experience for the newly arrived international “nordlanders”, with the long term aim of stimulating the county/fylke and communities to thrive sustainably, over time. “Ny i Nordland” is a stimulab project by Designit Oslo and Menon economics, in close collaboration with a rich project group made of Nordland fylkeskommune, its municipality actors, local businesses, and organisations in the region. Through a thorough insight phase, we found evidence of how, among other things, newcomers experience a holistic need for social integration that was not met by the existing systemic structures. This led to an inspiring ideation and prototyping phase, facilitated by Designit and Menon, but conducted by the local actors themselves to ensure ownership and engagement of the outcomes. Scroll to see just a selection of the solutions resulted from this collaborative process! Feeling inspired or curious to learn more about the project? Let’s talk!

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    20% av den norske befolkningen lever med funksjonsnedsettelser som skaper barrierer i hverdagen. Sammen med Ekskurs as holder vi i Designit Oslo et gratis frokostseminar tirsdag 7.mai der vi setter fokus på hvordan det er å ha en fysisk funksjonshemmelse i Norge i dag - og hvordan vi alle kan gjøre vår del i å gjøre tjenester, produkter og organisasjoner bedre og mer tilgjengelige. 💡 Vi har lagt opp til et spennende arrangement med innsiktsfulle og engasjerende presentasjoner som Ola Harald Svenning og Ingvild Grimstad from Ekskurs as, Wenche Pedersen fra Ruter As, Linn Cowie-Sailer, Noemi (Mimi) Fuentes, Siri Yran og Morten Stoltz Vernegg fra Designit - swipe videre for å se mer om hva du kan forvente! Sikre din gratisbillett på Checkin: https://lnkd.in/dpbZb7RB

  • Vis organisasjonssiden til Designit Oslo, grafisk

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    Designit Oslo is hosting Våkne opp til inkludering! (frokostseminar) Gratisbillett i Checkinlenken.. Make sure to attend it on May 7.

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    I forbindelse med "European Independent Living Day", en dag som feirer alle de som har kjempet og fortsetter å kjempe for funksjonshemmedes likestilling i samfunnet, inviterer vi til frokostseminar sammen med Ekskurs! Vi ønsker å trekke frem hvordan det er å ha en fysisk funksjonshemmelse Norge i dag, der over 100.000 står utenfor arbeidslivet, og mer enn 700.000 står ved siden av samfunnet. Videre skal vi presentere case eksempler på hvordan vi har jobbet for å gjøre tjenester og produkter tilgjengelige for alle, og Ruter kommer til å dele hvordan de har jobbet for å endre kulturen i sin organisasjon for å sette et større fokus på inkludering og mangfold. Du får også med deg 10 lav-terskel tips om hva du kan gjøre for å komme i gang med å gjøre din organisasjon mer tilgjengelig for folk med fysiske funksjonshemmelser – noe som alle drar nytte av. Klikk på lenken i hendelsessiden for å sikre din gratisbillett til seminaret!

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  • Vis organisasjonssiden til Designit Oslo, grafisk

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    I forbindelse med "European Independent Living Day", en dag som feirer alle de som har kjempet og fortsetter å kjempe for funksjonshemmedes likestilling i samfunnet, inviterer vi til frokostseminar sammen med Ekskurs! Vi ønsker å trekke frem hvordan det er å ha en fysisk funksjonshemmelse Norge i dag, der over 100.000 står utenfor arbeidslivet, og mer enn 700.000 står ved siden av samfunnet. Videre skal vi presentere case eksempler på hvordan vi har jobbet for å gjøre tjenester og produkter tilgjengelige for alle, og Ruter kommer til å dele hvordan de har jobbet for å endre kulturen i sin organisasjon for å sette et større fokus på inkludering og mangfold. Du får også med deg 10 lav-terskel tips om hva du kan gjøre for å komme i gang med å gjøre din organisasjon mer tilgjengelig for folk med fysiske funksjonshemmelser – noe som alle drar nytte av. Klikk på lenken i hendelsessiden for å sikre din gratisbillett til seminaret!

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  • Vis organisasjonssiden til Designit Oslo, grafisk

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    We’re thrilled and honoured to announce that we have been awarded 2 Design and Architecture Norway - DOGA Merket Awards for groundbreaking public service projects we delivered in Oslo. “DOGA-Merket” is Norway’s most important recognition for businesses and practitioners who use design and architecture. 🏆 Delve into the transformative ‘SL18 Tram for all - Sporveien’ project, a seamless and inclusive tram experience crafted in partnership with Sporveien AS and Ruter As , and explore ‘Bridging Service’ project to learn how we tackled the challenge of high drop-out rates between middle and upper secondary school in the district of Grünerløkka. Curious to know more about these award-winning projects? Read more here:  SL18 Tram for all - Sporveien: https://ow.ly/YLxV50Qr6ET Bridging Service for the schools of Bydel Grünerløkka: https://ow.ly/gHzn50Qr6EXA Special thank you to the team who worked on the SL18 Tram for all project: Anders WergelandSiri YranStein-Fredrik FossumLinn Cowie-SailerChristian NordströmWenche PedersenAlfred Clatworthy HolmenThomas Noreng, and Mathias Paasche Hansson Another special thank you to the team who worked on the Bridging service for the district of Grünerløkka: Menon EconomicsShivani Sharma Murphy, Nina Bruvik WestbergKaja Høiseth-GiljeMaria Køber Guldvik, Dr. Pardis ShafafiRaoul KoremanEirik L. H. Murvold, and Kaja Misvær Kistorp. #designit #wipro #design #designwhatmatters #sharedprogress #dogaawards #tram #trikk #oslo #sporveien #doga #innovasjonsprisen #ruter #sl18 #oslotrikken #trikkeanskaffelsen #fremtidensbyreise

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    Earlier this month, Designit was awarded Design and Architecture Norway - DOGA Innovation Prizes for Inclusive Design, in the categories of Transportation Design and Service Design! ✨ We are incredibly proud of this work and thankful for all the wonderful collaborating partners who made these projects possible. Tram for All: the result of a fantastic collaboration with Sporveien AS, that spanned across 7 years, and led to a crew of 87 new trams servicing the people of Oslo. The Bridging Service: A holistic solution to address Grünerløkka’s youth dropouts, was the result of a fantastic collaboration with Grünerløkka district (Bydel Grünerløkka), the Agency of Education in Oslo (Utdanningsetaten), Designit and Menon Economics. Interested to know more? You can read the project cases on doga.no, or send us an email! Tram for All:  Stein-Fredrik Fossum stein-fredrik.fossum@designit.com The Bridging service: Kaja Misvær Kistorp kaja.misvaer.kistorp@designit.com

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  • Vis organisasjonssiden til Designit Oslo, grafisk

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    IxDA Oslo event - Design With Impact: Shaping society through responsible design – with Designit Oslo and Travers → Come to Mesh Oslo next Tuesday 20 February to see Pardis Shafafi and Giulia Bazoli speak about the Do No Harm framework.

 The ‘Do No Harm framework for design’, a practical approach to support design practitioners to start considering and applying ethics in projects and across the design process. Our friends at Travers will also discuss responsible design and societal development.

 Read more and get your tickets here: https://lnkd.in/dFZ_7EYU

    • Promotional image for an upcoming event on February 20th hosted by IxDA Oslo featuring speakers Pardis and Giulia discussing the Do No Harm framework. The graphic is in a bold purple theme with decorative elements and includes mention of Travers Lab discussing responsible design and societal development. Text emphasizes 'Get ready!' and the logo of Designit, a Wipro company, is also displayed.
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    We are humbled to get an opportunity to support this critical transition for young people who have been incarcerated coming back into society, through a service and systemic design lens! Stay tuned to hear more about this project! 🙌🏼

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    Fem direktorater styrker samarbeidet og tenker nytt for mer samordnet tilbakeføringsarbeid av domfelte. I de neste 10 år anslås at rundt 40.000 personer vil gjennomføre straff i fengsel og alle skal, med få unntak, en dag løslates. Glippsoner gjør det vanskeligere å etablere et godt og selvstendig liv i frihet. Målet med den nye samarbeidsstrukturen og Stimulab-prosjektet er mer samordnet innsats i tilbakeføringsarbeidet og bedre lederforankring av den tverrsektorielle innsatsen. Helsedirektoratet Arbeids- og velferdsdirektoratet Utdanningsdirektoratet Statsforvaltaren i Vestland Husbanken Norwegian Digitalisation Agency Menon Economics Designit

    Ny samarbeidsstruktur for nasjonal samordning av tilbakeføringsarbeidet - Kriminalomsorgen.no

    Ny samarbeidsstruktur for nasjonal samordning av tilbakeføringsarbeidet - Kriminalomsorgen.no

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    We have been awarded the DOGA Innovation Prize for Inclusive Design under category Service Design! Design and Architecture Norway - DOGA The winning project, The Bridging Service—A holistic solution to address Grünerløkka’s youth dropouts, was the result of a fantastic collaboration with Grünerløkka district (Oslo Kommune, Bydel Grünerløkka), the  Agency of Education in Oslo (Utdanningsetaten), Designit and Menon Economics. Grünerløkka, with its 62,500 inhabitants, is Oslo’s most populous district. It is also the district with the highest social contrasts in the city. In recent years, Grünerløkka district and the Agency of Education are registering a high drop-out rate between middle school and upper secondary school among the district’s youth. Reasons for dropping out are many and complex, and there’s no single root cause to point at and solve. Without completed upper secondary education, it can be more difficult to enter the job market, which can further cause people to fall between the cracks through to adulthood. The team approached the challenge holistically, with a strong Do No Harm and Inclusive Design lens, by building on research insights and continuous co-creation and user testing with teachers, district employees and youth. We collaborated with with Menon Economics, Grünerløkka district and the Agency of Education to design measures that support young people in this vulnerable period.The result of this process was a service centred around a new role, the Bridging Guide. These guides work closely with young people, parents and other relevant actors, such as teachers and advisors. The project acted as a bridge between the district and schools, building on existing services and offerings, resulting in a new service that supports students graduating. To this day, the Bridging Service has supported 75 youth, with 73 of them still in educational programs. 97% of youth supported are still in education in after one and two years. Congratulations to the whole team! Shivani Sharma Murphy, Client Project Lead, Bydel Grünerløkka (Preventive child and youth services) Raoul Koreman, Service Designer Pardis Shafafi, Strategic Design Lead Kaja Misvær Kistorp, Design Director Kristine Fergestad, Project Manager Eirik L. H. Murvold, Senior UX Designer (former Designit) Nina Bruvik Westberg, Senior Economist, Menon Economics Kaja Høiseth-Gilje, Partner, Menon Economics And a heartfelt thank you to Bydel Grünerløkka, Oslo Utdanningsetaten, and DOGA! Interested to know more? You can read the project case at the link below, or reach out to Kaja if you have further questions! https://lnkd.in/dnhyF-rq #inclusivedesign #donoharm #servicedesign #innovasjonsprisen #doga Designit

    • The Bridging Service - A holistic solution to address Grünerløkka’s youth dropouts won DOGA's Innovation Prize for Inclusive Design (Innovasjonsprisen for inkluderende design) in the category Service Design

Image depicts a sketch of a teenage boy falling between school chairs, with a blurred classroom in the background
    • Over the course of a 2-year pilot, 97% of the students that received support have made the transition from middle school to upper secondary school or alternative programs, and are on track to complete their education.

Image: a colorful circle surrounded by head sketches of different actors in the system
    • Designit collaborated with Menon Economics, Grünerløkka district and the Norwegian Education Agency to design a service which supports this critical transition period.

The project acted as a bridge between the district and schools, building on the existing services and offerings for young people at risk of dropping out. This resulted in a new service that supports students graduating.

Image depicts a sketch of a student walking towards a mountain background on a path of textbook pages
    • We took a holistic approach with 
a strong Do No Harm lens,
by building on research insights and continuous co-creation and user testing with teachers, district employees and youth. 

Two images depict a sketch of a school counsellor drowning in paperwork, and a photo of a workshop participant giving input on framing the services
    • The result of this process was a service centred around a new role, the Transition Guide.

These guides work closely with at-risk young people, parents and other relevant actors, such as teachers and advisors.

Image: sketch of three Bridging guides with Grünerløkka buildings in the background
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  • Vis organisasjonssiden til Designit Oslo, grafisk

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    We have been awarded the DOGA Innovation Prize for Inclusive Design, in the category of Transportation Design! Design and Architecture Norway - DOGA The winning project, Tram for All, is the result of a fantastic collaboration with Sporveien AS and Ruter As, that spanned across 7 years, and led to a crew of 87 new trams servicing the people of Oslo. Sporveien and Ruter are the main providers of public transportation in Oslo, the capital of Norway. Together, with internal teams from Ruter, Sporveien, representatives from different employee unions, technical managers, stakeholders and many different traveler groups, we produced a design guide that is visionary, visually engaging and communicative. The guide outlined the background, vision, values and design principles to guide the suppliers when proposing their best tram for Oslo. The approach helped us create a design guide to challenge the suppliers by setting requirements and guidelines for materials, interiors, exteriors and experience. The guide also helped the evaluation team in selecting the best proposal and throughout the design phase with the supplier of the winning tram, CAF, in what we called "design-driven procurement process". This project is a fantastic example of inclusive user involvement for universal design in public services, achieved by engaging users at all stages of the process, from early definition to verification testing on trams in traffic. The new trams have better space, are safer to operate and access, have more doors, and are easier to board and operate. Overall, the new trams provide a smoother and more efficient experience for conductors and travellers. Congratulations to the whole team! - Stein-Fredrik Fossum, Strategic Design Lead - Siri Yran, Industrial Design Lead - Linn Cowie-Sailer, Senior Service Designer - Alfred Clatworthy Holmen, Senior UX Designer (former Designit) - Susann Ottesen, Project Manager (former Designit) - Thomas Noreng, Design Director (former Designit) - Mathias Paasche Hansson, Industrial Design (freelancer) And a heartfelt thank you to Sporveien AS, Ruter As, and Design and Architecture Norway - DOGA! Interested to know more? You can read the project case below, or reach out to Stein-Fredrik if you have further questions! https://lnkd.in/dF4Bdpiz #innovasjonsprisen #inclusivedesign #publictransportation #tram #trikk

    • Sporveien, trams for all:
Defining a vision for the new Oslo tram

The project won the DOGA Innovation prize for inclusive design (Innovasjonsprisen for inkluderende design)

The photo depicts a new tram in the streets of Oslo
    • Designit supported Sporveien and Ruter over a 7-year journey to design, define and test Oslo’s new trams. 

The user-centered, inclusive design of the new trams makes them safer, quieter, welcoming of all travellers,
a great way to move and a great place to work.

Image depicts some early sketches of the tram's front
    • With a process that we defined “design-driven procurement”, we created a brief to challenge and inform the suppliers. 

Setting guidelines for materials, interiors, exteriors, inclusivity and experience.


Image depicts a selection of pages from the design guide
    • The Oslo municipality set the goal of doubling the amount of people traveling by tram. 
This meant not only a more efficient tram, but a tram for all.

To achieve that, we involved users at all stages of the process, from early definition to verification testing on trams in traffic.

Photo of elderly users commenting on features and functionalities of the old trams; photo of a person with a mobility aid traveling on a subway train.
    • Contact person is Stein-Fredrik Fossum, Strategic Design Lead
stein-fredrik.fossum@designit.com

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