And that's a 2023 wrap

Dec 31, 2023

In 2023, workshops were still in favour of online, or were they?

Team building workshop with ITV - Online paper snowflakes.

There's only one workshop in it, in favour of in-person.


We saw an increase in overseas online team building, for companies with multiple offices and also an increase in 30-minute workshops for conference ice-breakers.


Wellbeing was the key theme as to the reason companies wanted workshops and there was also a growing trend for using everyday items colleagues may have at home, such as drawing and paper folding.


Origami tops the list for in-person and online creativity, with no packs being high priority for many companies.


We look forward to growing out online offering in 2024, with a focus on eco-friendly paper crafting for team building.

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