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InEx: a show about inclusive design

InEx: a show about inclusive design

Written by: Matt May
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A series of interviews with experts in the field of inclusive design and product equity, hosted by Matt May.Copyright © 2022, Matt May. Available under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-by) 4.0 International license. Art
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  • Joshua Halstead
    Jul 18 2022

    Joshua A. Halstead is a scholar working at the intersection of critical theory, design studies, and critical access studies. A recognized contributor to disability design discourse, his primary project is that of conjoining aesthetics and access to provoke questions about the conditions and possibilities of participation. Halstead has been an invited lecturer in academic and professional settings—from Stanford to Google—and is co-author of Extra Bold: A Feminist, Inclusive, Anti-Racist, Non-Binary Field Guide for Graphic Designers (Princeton Architectural Press, 2021). He is an Assistant Professor at ArtCenter College of Design and Adjunct faculty at California College of the Arts.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Sadie Red Wing Part 2
    Jul 11 2022

    This is a continuation of episode 5, a conversation with Sadie Red Wing.

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    57 mins
  • Sadie Red Wing Part 1
    Jul 11 2022

    Sadie Red Wing is a Lakota graphic designer and advocate from the Spirit Lake Nation of Fort Totten, North Dakota.

    Red Wing earned her BFA in New Media Arts and Interactive Design at the Institute of American Indian Arts. She received her Masters of Graphic Design from North Carolina State University. Her research on cultural revitalization through design tools and strategies created a new demand for tribal competence in graphic design research.

    Red Wing urges Native American graphic designers to express visual sovereignty in their design work, as well as encourages academia to include an indigenous perspective in design curricula.

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    52 mins
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