Projects & Innovation

Built around the problem, not the org chart.

Quant-ish doesn’t maintain a large permanent team. Different problems require different expertise, so we assemble project-specific teams — and, where useful, incubate our own early-stage initiatives to test ideas directly.

Food & Agriculture

Producity Gardens / GhostFarms

Food as localized infrastructure.

An early-stage urban agriculture concept exploring how localized food production can strengthen nutrition and resilience where food access is a structural determinant of health.

Status

Early-stage

Development status is described accurately as this initiative evolves. No performance claims are made until outcomes are measured.

Human Health

StreetLeagueSports

Physical activity as social infrastructure.

A concept for structured youth athletics tied to community design, exploring movement as a preventive-health and community-cohesion intervention.

Status

Early-stage

Development status is described accurately as this initiative evolves. No performance claims are made until outcomes are measured.

Human Health

DrinkMoreWaterOrYouMightDie.org

Behavioral design at scale.

A behavior-change campaign built around a simple, well-evidenced public health habit — hydration — as a low-cost, high-leverage intervention.

Status

Early-stage

Development status is described accurately as this initiative evolves. No performance claims are made until outcomes are measured.

Human Health

Q-Clinics Group

Clinical systems engineering.

An exploratory concept for reducing administrative burden in clinical care delivery through better-integrated operational workflows.

Status

Early-stage

Development status is described accurately as this initiative evolves. No performance claims are made until outcomes are measured.

How We Document a Project

A framework built for future work.

Quant-ish does not yet have a long roster of completed engagements. This is the framework every future project will be documented against — with local partner leadership and decision-making made visible, not just Quant-ish’s role, including what worked, what didn’t, and what changed along the way.

The Challenge

What was happening?

The Partners

Who led the work, and who needed to work together?

The Approach

What did local partners and Quant-ish design together?

The Implementation

What actually happened, and who drove it?

The Outcomes

What changed?

The Story

Photos, documentary, and media.

The Lessons

What can others learn?

The Next Step

What happens after the project?

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