
Feral is a product and service design lab working to improve the wellbeing of people and the planet run by Roo Williams. Here I write to document and develop ideas as I continue to develop my understanding of what it means to be feral.
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There’s a specific kind of quiet a dead project makes. Not a bang, not a decision. Just a folder I stop opening, a half-soldered board pushed to the back of the desk, a domain name I paid for and never built anything on. I have a lot of the...
I have often joked that one of my hobbies is acquiring new hobbies. Beyond hobbies, this also extends to new projects and creative pursuits. When I latch onto a new idea, a vicious cycle begins, and I wanted to document that here so I can c...
I feel blessed to have an insatiable thirst for curiosity but it feels like I am never on top of all that I want to learn.
As we drag ourselves out of this year and into 2025 I’m finding myself in a pivotal stage with my approach to work....
I'd planned to write a blog about local crafts in my last post but alas, four weeks have passed and the blog has not been published. It's been started but the argument in it doesn't feel resolved and I'm not feeling like I have the energy t...
Last year I was lucky enough to complete the Everest Base Camp trek. I'll be honest, it wasn't something I'd ever planned on doing but as a good friend of mine that loves to organise things was leading the charge and had rounded up a solid...
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Designer, developer and maker of things that exist on the web and in the world. City quitter. Exploring rewilding the mind, regeneration and localisation in Wales.
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