Design Respecting Difference Checklist
By Jiafeng Zhu
May 10, 2024
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Without support, consumers naturally gravitate toward their defaults
As a final project for the Politics of Design course, this checklist focuses on disability justice and culture design research. Derived from personal design reflections, it serves as a tool for design students and enthusiasts engaging with marginalized groups. Offering actionable suggestions, it encourages early consideration of disability respect in the design process.
Project Details
- Class: Politics of Design
- Instructor: Jessica Meharry
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