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The Biome of Interbecoming

Book

2025

Huddlecraft's 8 Year Book: The Biome of Interbecoming. A guide to growing collective learning infrastructure.


This project expanded my creative capacity to a new level, and is one I am extremely proud of. I revelled in the challenge of visually capturing a multi layered world of peer to peer learning at multiple scales, working closely with the Huddlecraft team to bring 8 years of the Huddlecraft story to life.


We set the scene on the cover with an invitation to play a game: We are journeying together across a cosmos towards a north star that lies in a distant, regenerative future. To get there we must nurture a healthy Biome of people, organisations and movements travelling in the same direction.

Inside the reader learns more about three levels of change, microclimates, ecosystems, and biomes that can scale and gather momentum towards this future.


I created visuals that play with the notion of networks, relationships, galaxies, and each level of change—microclimate, ecosystem and Biome—using the Huddlecraft branding design elements. A visually arresting poster showing the Biome of Interbecoming acts as a wrap around for the book.


Inside the book you can read more about Huddlecraft’s 8 year journey, the impact of their work, and the potential of peer to peer learning at scale:

  • Microclimates: A deep dive into Huddlecraft’s core learning model and organising unit: Huddles.

  • Ecosystems: What happens when you bring a cluster of Huddles together behind a shared mission?

  • Biomes: What is the scaffolding needed to support peer-to-peer learning and action to happen at scale?


You can order a copy of Huddlecraft’s 8 Year book, The Biome of Interbecoming here. It will be available to read online soon.

“Ellie’s creativity was on full show in the design of our 8 yearbook. I was blown away by the level of thought that underpins the design - it gave me a whole new appreciation for how intelligent design can take a core philosophy and bring it to life as a visual world. The yearbook would not have happened if it hadn’t been for Ellie’s depth of understanding of Huddlecraft and her commitment to getting shit done. The quality of that commitment though is what I love - holding tensions generatively, working alongside us to steward our vision into reality and tending to the relationships throughout the process. There were plenty of hurdles to overcome, but with Ellie at our side anything was possible!”

Daniel Ford

Co-Director, Huddlecraft

Ellen Osborne
Based in the Vale of Pewsey

© 2025 By Ellen Osborne.

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