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Aids For Daily Living; Moving Forward With Design for Disability

Written by Lynnette Smith, May 22nd 2013

Design for disability is one of the few sectors where designs seem to have made little progress over the last two decades. An important part of everyday life for so many people, more needs to be done to identify the sources of current problems and move past them.

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Discrimination by Design

Written by Damion Rossolimos, May 21st 2013

Discrimination & oppression by design is ever so prevalent in today’s society. Using design and market systems to distinguish between classes and individuals is an affront to social justice as it divides people into ‘social groups’. Not only does it provide an opportunity for ego driven purchases, decisions & attitudes, it paves a path for hindering a positive experience in relation to designs and services.

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Invisible Disability:  A responsibility of all designers?

Written by Jess Fox, May 20th 2013

How knowledge of psychological disabilities can empower a designer to design inclusively and challenge the stigma of disability.

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One of our first year designers reaches the final of a national design competition

Written by Sharon Baurley, May 18th 2013

Sam Clarke has been named as one of five finalists in a competition to find innovative solutions to everyday problems faced by people with disabilities and long-term conditions.

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Open Source Vs Design

Written by Stephen Humpston, May 12th 2013

How Open Source Philosophies will change the Design Industry.

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Red or Blue Pill?

Written by Ben Seager, May 12th 2013

The Rise of Augmented Reality

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Siri

Written by Ollie Taylor, May 12th 2013

Why does nobody get me?

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The Influence of BIG DATA

Written by Benjamin Rodrick, May 12th 2013

When will people recognise the significance and true value of their individual metadata?

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The Future of Agriculture

Written by Josh Harrington, May 6th 2013

With population set to increase to 9 billion by 2050, how can we continue to feed everyone?

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Design For Survival – What if the Predictions Are Correct?

Written by Gelson Marcon, May 6th 2013

Have you ever asked yourself this or a similar question: “What would I do without a fridge-freezer?”

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