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While the 170 pieces on show span the 1940s to today, ‘Design and Disability’ is not envisaged as a complete historical survey – such an endeavour would be ‘impossible’, says Kane. Instead, she adds, ...
July is Disability Pride Month — it's held that month to recognize the passing of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in July 1990. The visual representation of disability pride is a colorful ...
A prosthetics project and a psychoanalytic-looking "squeeze chair" feature in this roundup of V&A curator Natalie Kane's favourite pieces from the London museum's Design and Disability exhibition.
Mainstream adaptive fashion lines are relatively new, but creating clothes to fit and flatter a range of bodies has long been part of disability culture. Anita meets three disabled fashionistas ...
View a version with extended audio description: How one carrot peeler revolutionized design View a version without interpretation: How one carrot peeler revolutionized design Disability is so ...
Accessible America: A History of Disability and Design Bess Williamson. New York Univ, $30 (304p) ISBN 978-1-4798-9409-3.
The new Design and Disability exhibition at the V&A is one of the most groundbreaking and important exhibitions to go on display in the UK in recent years. Described as both a “celebration” and a ...
Her first Rare by Design Style Show was in 2022, when she partnered with The Event Company founder Addie Graham-Kramer to design a show that would introduce her dreams of an inclusive platform and ...
Katie Bladergroen hopes her designs allow "children who are supported with these medical interventions to see themselves in the characters. ... Disability Pride Month: Savannah mother's daughter, ...
Inclusive Design. In 2021, the Bladergroens were thrilled when they found out they were expecting a baby. And like many moms-to-be, Katie underwent a battery of routine tests on her unborn baby.
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