I work at the intersection of people and place, studying values, behaviours, and how design shapes the way we live and interact.
Across projects in global health, civic innovation, and the design of spaces where people live, work and connect, my approach is the same: I look beyond the obvious to uncover hidden connections, fresh angles, and untapped opportunities to help us move towards a more sustainable future together.

In 2021, I complemented 15+ years working in innovation and design with an MSc in Sustainable Development in Practice, bringing confidence and evidence to the values that had long shaped my work. Today, I show how crafting sustainable futures is the creative brief of our lifetime - and how the design of physical spaces has a unique and pivotal role to play.
Through practice, I learned that progress on sustainable futures ultimately depends on relationships and collaboration across sectors. This requires agility to step outside our own perspective - whether public, private, or civil society - and navigate the different needs, interests and energies of others. This can be learned.
"I would describe Carra as rigorously creative, in that she combines systems thinking and critical thinking with the spontaneity needed for new ideas. Not many people can do this. She questions everything and because she's also a terrific person, connects with people on many levels. It's an impressive combination of skills for change-making. Working with Carra definitely made me a better designer."Darren Evans, Design Council Expert & Agency Founder
I typically work with design teams, public and civic organisations, and cross-sector collaborations to navigate complex challenges.If you’re sensing that a complex challenge could benefit from fresh angles and perspectives, email me or connect on LinkedIn to arrange an exploratory call.
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When I returned to university to study sustainable development, I realised that many of us in the design industry had never been taught the fundamentals - the core problems, principles, and possibilities. Instead, we were working with a simplified version that sidelines what designers do best: inspiration, imagination, creativity and problem-solving.

Today, I design and support programmes and learning experiences that help creatives and designers ‘unlearn’ this narrow framing. By reframing sustainable futures as the creative brief of our lifetime, I help develop the understanding, imagination and confidence to make socially and environmentally informed decisions, and place design at the centre of meaningful change.
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Design of a CPD learning series for creative and professional service micro/SMEs, demonstrating the full scope of sustainable futures beyond 'green', and their unique potential to support an integrated approach to environmental, social and economic innovation.
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Bespoke research into how UK interior design education can support regenerative, distributive and circular economies - and safeguard the future of the sector - analysing needs, gaps and opportunities to produce a set of curriculum recommendations.
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A six-month programme of workshops, site visits and one-to-one coaching for six UK teams - community groups, social enterprises and local councils - applying design+systems thinking to strengthen place-based climate innovation and enterprise.
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Design of a future-shaping series of CPD workshops for responsible property developers and urban design professionals, conveying needs, knowledge and action in context, including Circular Economy, Social Value, Inclusive Design and Reinstating Nature.
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Design of a four-part CPD programme for design, business, finance and technology educators, introducing an initial sustainable development layer to their subject specialisms, and help inform their content and curriculums in response to increasing student enquiries.
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Concept generation, design and production of a series of industry-acclaimed exhibition features on the sustainable future of food, design and materials - voted ‘most popular’ by 25,000 global professionals, and supporting international industry-wide change.
"The whole sustainability subject is overwhelming and terrifying, and as we are all agreed, we need to act. It’s fantastic to be shown that we can start a conversation and provide leadership/guidance through our courses, even if we are not experts."Course Leader, Associate Lecturer & practicing interior designer, London, UK
“Working with Carra is a fantastic opportunity that all businesses should be lucky to have. You need to know more than you think you know, and I would highly recommend that Carra be the person to bring the passion and creative solution to your business.”Studio Manager, international graphic design practice, London, UK
“I wish we'd done it sooner. It blew away some myths and helped me realise there is so much more to sustainability than use or non-use of materials.”Simon Clark, Managing Director & Co-Founder, Lumsden Design, London, UK
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As I began applying my sustainable development training within architecture, design and other professional practices, I realised that understanding the brief was only the first step. The next challenge would be communicating with people from very different sectors, backgrounds and experiences - the shift from 'like minds' to ‘unlike minds’. Without developing these skills alongside the work itself, even the best ideas would struggle to land.

Today, I research the gaps that exist between sectors - from design to economics to public health - and between levels of action, from global institutions to local government and grassroots initiatives. My work focuses on helping people connect conversations across these divides, and developing the skills needed to navigate them.
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World Health Organisation • GenevaExploring values-informed narratives beyond health and 'loss' framing, creating tangible opportunities to research personally, socially, and culturally resonant entry points for anti-tobacco communication, directly supporting WHO FCTC policy innovation guidance.
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Design Council • UKClosing a critical communication gap between students and council leaders, by applying futures thinking to imagine a climate-positive Essex. Outcomes strengthened alignment around ten youth-driven, values-led narratives for the youth climate ambassador programme.
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University of Bath • UKDesigning and leading experimental engagement in Bath, UK to test how Doughnut Economics tools could be introduced to multi-stakeholder groups. Collected actionable insights into what conditions can make constructive engagement more achievable.
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Independent academic researchAnalysing language used by academic post-growth - specifically, degrowth - economy advocates, and by finance/technology leaders, developing an applied research method to identify shared entry points for constructive dialogue on highly contentious topics.
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Design Council • UKSupporting municipal council departments to connect across disciplines and align Net Zero goals with local needs. Reframed climate strategy around equity, care and social-environmental co-benefits based on proven local needs and perspectives.
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World Health Organisation • GenevaApplied behavioural foresight and design research to enhance cross-sector collaboration strategy. Curated tools for leaders to align stakeholder knowledge, perspectives and resources around the shared goal of reaching 5 million people globally.
"Carra brought insight, thoughtfulness, and a deep sense of curiosity to the work we did together at the WHO on tobacco control. She approaches complex challenges with care and intellectual rigor, always seeking to understand the deeper dynamics at play. At the same time, she brings real joy and warmth to a team - Carra made a lasting impact on the work and on me personally."Dr Hebe Gouda, Project Officer, World Health Organization
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Here, I explore the connections between people, place and behaviour, and how design and different narratives can open new routes towards sustainable futures. Whether in the design sector or working across sectors, I focus on new ways of seeing and talking about issues, introducing accessible tools to translate insights into practical strategies.
2024
An online talk for the RSA highlighting the role of creatives to shift sustainability-thinking ‘beyond net-zero’ and create the conditions for everyone to thrive within the means of the living world.
2023
Lead author of Chapter 17: Crafting connections with clothing: values, influence and relationships. Book launch chapter presentation and facilitation of a roundtable discussion on a sustainable future for the fashion industry.
2022
Interviewed for an ongoing podcast series considering the future of design and technology education within industry, aiming to inspire "tomorrow's solutions today".
2021
Academic research paper and Sustainable Innovation Conference presentation on enabling sustainable social behaviours through post-growth fashion design and business model innovation.
2015
A compelling 160sqm eco-design feature concept exploring the connections between food and regenerative materials for design in the built environment. Sponsored by Formica Group®.
2014
An immersive 81sqm design installation to make, craft and create - from age-old artisan skills to 3D printing and smart technology. 100% Design's 'Most Popular Feature'.
2013
An educational 272sqm design installation and pop-up restaurant exploring the future of kitchen design and growing our own food indoors. ICON Magazine's 'Top 3 Highlights of 100% Design'.
'Carra's involvement with 100% Design has been a huge boost to the quality of design thinking at the show. Her approach to every project is in-depth, practical and passionate; working with her is always a very pleasurable experience and her ability to make things happen both creatively and practically is invaluable.'William Knight, former Director, 100% Design London
2025
Contributing findings of new narrative angles and subsequent research recommendations for existing global data, supporting innovative policy innovation and implementation.
2024
Contributing to the Doughnut Economics 'Doughnut Design for Business' adaptation of the Three Horizons framework by Bill Sharpe, inspiring futures thinking around enterprise innovation.
2023
An in-person lecture at BRLSI exploring the potential of the UK city of Bath to thrive like Amsterdam - the first European city to adopt Doughnut Economics as its economic development strategy.
2023
Scriptwriting, delivery and recording of a futures narrative imagining life in circular communities in the year 2033 - on themes of energy, mobility, land use, food, education and circular skills - including co-facilitation of the related Design for Planet workshop.
2018
Panel discussion on food waste, exploring various topics including how food and design meet in the circular economy through enterprise and materials innovation spanning clothing, packaging and construction.
"Carra is a driven, intelligent and curious colleague. When working with us at the Design Council, she helped to deliver a complex project with a range of stakeholders. She pushed participants to think deeper about the work they were aiming to deliver, and ultimately created a more meaningful process. This, in turn, led to longer-lasting outcomes."Emily Whyman, Senior Programme Manager, Design Council
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