Changing the Disability Design Narrative

UX Cake - En podkast av Leigh Allen-Arredondo

Ep. #25: This week we’re talking about designing withdisability, rather than fordisability, with my guest Liz Jackson. Liz is a disability advocate who is trying to shift the disability narrative. We talked about how the way we currently approach disability in design can actually cause more problems that solutions for people with disabilities, and how language -  phrases we commonly use in design, like accessibility and inclusion, and even design thinking methodology - makes disabled people the recipients, rather than the drivers, of design. And what a product or design team can do to get the perspectives they need and make sure that disabled people are treated as the experts in disability.(Transcript available online)Follow The Disabled List on Instagram and TwitterFollow Liz Jackson on Twitterwww.disabledlist.orgFROM THE SHOWRie Norregaard- SY PartnersMedium article: Designing for Humanity: Do we need a new design frame?Workshop Proceedings: Aging and Disability - Beyond Stereotypes to Inclusion: Proceedings of a Workshop(2018)Why Vanilla is anything but boring!Real Vanilla Isn't Plain. It Depends On (Dare We Say It) Terroir (NPR)In Defense Of All Things VanillaBOOKSAccess: Universal Design and the Politics of Disabilityby Aimi HamraieBrief Answers to the Big Questions (Oct 16, 2018)by Stephen HawkingConnect with UX Cake!Twitter Facebook Instagram www.uxcake.coYou can now support the future of the UX Cake podcast and be a part of the UX Cake community at Patreon.com/uxcake Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/uxcake. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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