A community of change for creative skills

At Creative Industry Košice (CIKE), participants pilot-tested the CYANOTYPES Framework during the Designing Engaging Learning Experiences workshop.

Through experiential learning and activities based on specific scenarios, participants developed skills in creating and designing educational lessons, as well as content using practical tools and applications.

The three-phase workshop showcased the power of cross-sectoral skills and competences in education, training, and development. Participants gained skills in creating and designing educational lessons while honing practical tools for content development.

The workshop was created and facilitated by learning designer and adult education expert, Braňo Frk, with the first phase delivered online and the second and third phases held in a hybrid format on-site in Košice.

Pilot Lead: Creative Industry Košice (Slovakia)

Creative Industry Košice (CIKE) is a non-profit organisation that deals with the support and development of the cultural and creative industry (CCI). They help improve the quality of life in the city of Košice by developing its creative potential. CIKE identifies and supports creative individuals, offering educational, networking, and job opportunities, and thus contributes to sustainable urban development. Its work is grounded in a creative approach and the belief that collaboration and decision-making lead to the best solutions.

Website: https://www.cike.sk

“Creativity is not just a skill; it is a form of agency. The world is changing quickly, and we need frameworks that anticipate change.”

— David Crombie, CYANOTYPES Project Coordinator

Take the challenge: Run a CYANOTYPES Pilot 

The CYANOTYPES team invites networks and institutions to take the next step. Lead the transformation by testing and adapting the CYANOTYPES Framework in your own context through tailored Open Pilots.

Start by exploring the CYANOTYPES Toolkit, a practical resource offering frameworks, cards, and templates to guide your organisation through its own journey of unlearning and relearning.

If you are interested in piloting the CYANOTYPES Framework, register here. CYANOTYPES partners will get in touch with you.

Discover examples from partner pilots and scenarios that may help you design your own pilot:


Read updated practical information of the CYANOTYPES Framework: