Realise the potential of your organisation
Snowmelt is a systemic design firm. We are a multidisciplinary team with backgrounds in strategy, technology, and design.
Our principles
We work with you as one team
We immerse ourselves in your knowledge and context and combine this with our own. The combination of perspectives is what creates strength. We leave you better equipped, with new capabilities for your next challenge.
We expand and challenge thinking
Our disposition is one of learning. We take a novice mindset to new spaces but move with conviction when clear choices emerge. We draw from various data sources and our network to accelerate our learning.
We bring the discipline of design
Conversations structure our progress, and the right questions enable breakthroughs. Design allows us to visualise and test ideas that elicit this dialogue.
We enable the potential of people
People are the power in every system. We open possibilities by engaging them on their terms on the issues they care about. Through careful inquiry and design, we can consider the requirements of all.
We create outcomes that last
We are pragmatic. We balance ambition with what’s possible, tailoring our engagements to fit constraints. We co-create compelling futures and empower the people who will make them happen.
Our client partners
Meet the team
Murray Stubbs
Co-founder & PrincipalMurray is passionate about designing commercial systems and helping teams realise their potential. He has experience in innovation, commercial, strategy and product management roles across consultancy, financial services, technology and startup partnerships. He is familiar with emerging technologies and their implications for business.
Emily Choi
Systemic DesignerTim Tompson
Co-founder & PrincipalTim enjoys enabling leaders to find practical solutions to complex challenges. Having worked across a broad range of organisations and contexts, he has developed unique expertise in design-led and systems approaches to strategy. Tim has a PhD in Planning & Urban Development and has lectured in design and engineering management at UTS and UNSW.