Quarterly Co.

A Subscription Service for Wonderful Things

Oh, I got it. Close

Send a gift

How it Works

Quarterly Co.™ is a subscription service that enables people to receive physical items in the mail from influential contributors of their choice. Let’s get started!

  1. Contributors

    Subscribe

    Subscribe to your favorite cultural icons.

  2. Truck

    Receive

    Every 3 months they’ll send you a curated gift.

  3. Box

    Enjoy

    Each shipment tells a story. Treasure and enjoy!

See Contributors

Stanford d.School

Stanford d.School Hasso Plattner Institute of Design

What can I expect to receive from Stanford d.School?

The d.school—also known as the Hasso Plattner Institute of Design at Stanford University—is all about unleashing creativity. It’s a magic place where grad students, executives, and kids from around the world undergo transformative learning experiences—ones that make them believe they can become real-world superheroes. But the secret formula is actually simple: “you + doing.”

Each d.school mailing will be a carefully designed creative experience set up for you to do something. What kind of something? It could be anything… but it will definitely help you a) see differently; b) act radically; and c) have some good old-fashioned fun.


Most recent package

  • Dsc04
    #DSC04

    "Inside you'll find the infamous Bootcamp Bootleg, a deck of design method cards to use on any occasion. These will become your portable pocket toolkit—to help you get out of innovation jams, large or small."

    Shipped

  • Dsc03
    #DSC03

    "This mailing contains all the ingredients for an invigorating activity called FIVE CHAIRS, from one of the d.school's favorite skills-building classes, 'Creative Gym.' It's an Iron Chef–like experiential exercise."

    Shipped

  • Dsc02
    #DSC02

    "#DSC02 contains all the components of the d.school's very first design exercise, called the Wallet Project. This is iconic, vintage stuff!"

    Shipped

  • Dsc01
    #DSC01

    "Our first mailing contains all the components of one of the d.School's legendary exercises: the Ramen Project."

    Shipped