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This week, we turn our attention to the newly published report Disability Design, commissioned by the National Endowment for the Arts. First, a conversation with the report’s researcher—designer, teacher, and disability advocate Joshua Halstead. He gives us an overview of report’s findings, the challenges disability design faces, the opportunities it presents for all of us, and some recommendations for moving forward. Then we take a look (or a listen) to disability design in action with Grace Jun. She’s a designer, professor, and CEO of Open Style Lab—an innovative hub committed to inclusive design and, just as importantly, an inclusive design process. Both are fascinating conversations about this exciting and promising design field.
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This week, we turn our attention to the newly published report Disability Design, commissioned by the National Endowment for the Arts. First, a conversation with the report’s researcher—designer, teacher, and disability advocate Joshua Halstead. He gives us an overview of report’s findings, the challenges disability design faces, the opportunities it presents for all of us, and some recommendations for moving forward. Then we take a look (or a listen) to disability design in action with Grace Jun. She’s a designer, professor, and CEO of Open Style Lab—an innovative hub committed to inclusive design and, just as importantly, an inclusive design process. Both are fascinating conversations about this exciting and promising design field.

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