H&M Foundation

H&M Foundation

Advancing inclusivity in the fasion industry

In the heart of Stockholm, eleven changemakers gathered to co-create solutions with the potential to drive a more inclusive fashion industry. The output was two tools, made available to anyone, that can empower leaders to increase inclusivity of people from different backgrounds.

Joining this inspiring group to help bring their vision to life was a huge honor for me. My task was clear: within just a few days, I needed to create a prototype that would give a glimpse of what this product could look like. The goal was to present an interactive concept to potential investors, giving them something tangible to connect with.

For me, the biggest challenge wasn’t the tight deadline or any pressure from the group to deliver. No, it was reminding myself, "This is just a simple prototype—nothing more." I wanted everything to be perfect, but the purpose was just to get something functional in place quickly—a polished wireframe, basically, that people could interact with.

But here’s the best part: I’m now getting the chance to make it perfect! The prototype proved worth investing in, and we're moving forward to develop the actual product. It's happening! The tools are set to launch in 2025, and I’m thrilled to share more details on the final product and our journey to get there once we're finished.

In the meantime, H&M has written a great article on the two tools from our initial February session. I highly recommend checking it out—they’re two fascinating, impactful tools with the potential to transform the industry for good!

Link to article by H&M

In the heart of Stockholm, eleven changemakers gathered to co-create solutions with the potential to drive a more inclusive fashion industry. The output was two tools, made available to anyone, that can empower leaders to increase inclusivity of people from different backgrounds.

Joining this inspiring group to help bring their vision to life was a huge honor for me. My task was clear: within just a few days, I needed to create a prototype that would give a glimpse of what this product could look like. The goal was to present an interactive concept to potential investors, giving them something tangible to connect with.

For me, the biggest challenge wasn’t the tight deadline or any pressure from the group to deliver. No, it was reminding myself, "This is just a simple prototype—nothing more." I wanted everything to be perfect, but the purpose was just to get something functional in place quickly—a polished wireframe, basically, that people could interact with.

But here’s the best part: I’m now getting the chance to make it perfect! The prototype proved worth investing in, and we're moving forward to develop the actual product. It's happening! The tools are set to launch in 2025, and I’m thrilled to share more details on the final product and our journey to get there once we're finished.

In the meantime, H&M has written a great article on the two tools from our initial February session. I highly recommend checking it out—they’re two fascinating, impactful tools with the potential to transform the industry for good!

Link to article by H&M

In the heart of Stockholm, eleven changemakers gathered to co-create solutions with the potential to drive a more inclusive fashion industry. The output was two tools, made available to anyone, that can empower leaders to increase inclusivity of people from different backgrounds.

Joining this inspiring group to help bring their vision to life was a huge honor for me. My task was clear: within just a few days, I needed to create a prototype that would give a glimpse of what this product could look like. The goal was to present an interactive concept to potential investors, giving them something tangible to connect with.

For me, the biggest challenge wasn’t the tight deadline or any pressure from the group to deliver. No, it was reminding myself, "This is just a simple prototype—nothing more." I wanted everything to be perfect, but the purpose was just to get something functional in place quickly—a polished wireframe, basically, that people could interact with.

But here’s the best part: I’m now getting the chance to make it perfect! The prototype proved worth investing in, and we're moving forward to develop the actual product. It's happening! The tools are set to launch in 2025, and I’m thrilled to share more details on the final product and our journey to get there once we're finished.

In the meantime, H&M has written a great article on the two tools from our initial February session. I highly recommend checking it out—they’re two fascinating, impactful tools with the potential to transform the industry for good!

Link to article by H&M

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Thank you for visiting my page!

I hope you enjoyed your stay. Not that you have to go, but if you do I hope you have a great day!

Here’s a random fact I like:

Tigers have striped skin, not just striped fur. Even if you were to shave a tiger, you would still see the distinctive stripe patterns on its skin. 🐯

Made by me with 🧡, a lot of ☕️ and Framer

Copyright © 2024 Isac Geisewall. All rights reserved.

Thank you for visiting my page!

I hope you enjoyed your stay. Not that you have to go, but if you do I hope you have a great day!

Here’s a random fact I like:

Tigers have striped skin, not just striped fur. Even if you were to shave a tiger, you would still see the distinctive stripe patterns on its skin. 🐯

Made by me with 🧡, a lot of ☕️ and Framer

Copyright © 2024 Isac Geisewall. All rights reserved.