Our Mobile Friendly Sculpture: Meet Erin The Caterpillar

We bring our friendly experts (both people & design objects) to your space and facilitate custom activities that amplify opportunities for cooperation, communication, & connection.

Three friends posing outdoors in front of a colorful fenced area with trees in the background, celebrating a game night with a Tic Tac Toe sign.

Our Friendly Experts

  • Colorful abstract sculpture in a park, surrounded by green grass and trees, under a clear blue sky.

    Erin

    Friendly Design

  • A smiling man with glasses and a purple cap holding a book titled 'Why Grow Up?' by Susan Neiman, visible through a circular window in a pink painted wall decorated with colorful paint splatters.

    Ryan

    Friendly Human

  • A man sitting on a blue structure in front of a yellow wall with a circular cutout, holding a travel mug, with large green leaves overhead, outdoors.

    Dr. Yoshi

    Friendly Human

  • Outdoor patio with a gray brick wall, potted plants, and a purple and blue climbing structure for children under a pergola.

    Milo II

    Friendly Design

  • People painting a pink wooden structure outdoors, with a woman in a white tank top and shorts smiling, and a girl in a red jacket painting near the top.

    Marissa

    Friendly Human

  • A woman with dark hair and fair skin smiling, wearing a black top with jewelry, crossing her arms, standing behind a yellow circular frame with a background of green foliage.

    Elianna

    Friendly Human

Friendly Workshops are great for:

Cultural Institutions

Universities

Healing Spaces

Living Spaces

Working Spaces

Office Team Building

Festivals

Learning Spaces

…and any place where social connection is desired!

Our Friendly Recipe:

Cartoon of a light blue alien with large black eyes, smiling, holding a yellow star on a pink stick, with yellow streaks behind it as if flying.
  1. Leverage our unique, friendly, and FUN design buddies to activate spaces

  2. Randomly team people up for more intimate interactions

  3. Use activities people are familiar with and give them a friendly twist

  4. Offer prompts that inspire your inner child and prepare you to play

  5. Make new friends!

A cartoon illustration of an alien with a large head, slim body, and big black eyes, waving with one hand and smiling.