Templates & Downloads
WELCOME FRIENDS,
Here you can find a collection of digital facilitation templates and other resources I have created alongside colleagues and that we have found very useful in our work over the years. In an age where the marginal cost of copying a PDF is virtually zero and when there is so much important work to be done in our world, there is no reason not to share such resources freely to support each other's work.
So I invite you to see all the resources below as gladly given gifts, from myself and the wicked people I work with, to support your work.
Please feel free to download, use, share and evolve anything you need.
Best, Zand
Creative Commons Licence
All the following resources are registered under creative commons licences - that means you can download, use & share them all for free as long as you acknowledge the source you got them from when you use them.
Gift Economy & Ways to say thanks
As you make use of all the resources below, there are a few things I would invite you to keep in mind:
- Collective Intelligence: The core concept of each resource arises from the combined contribution of many, many brilliant people who have put countless hours of thought, practice and hard work into developing these wonderful tools.
Personal Craft: On a more personal level, I too have put in many long hours to lovingly craft each of these resources into digital forms to use in my own work and that now allows them to be easily be shared with you and the world.
It's always nice to honour people for their work - so, in the spirit of a gift economy, as you download and use these resources I invite you to consider:
- Offering a smile in gratitude to all those people who put work in to make these resources possible and who, through gifting these resources to the commons, are now helping support your work.
- If you find these resources particularly useful and feel inspired to economically support my time to develop and draw more digital templates to share with the commons, or if you simply want a way to say 'thanks' more directly, then feel free to do either of the following: