Almost everything in the world has been designed. We as designers stand at the front of every design process and set the tone for the rest of it. We determine how accessible a design or product is going to be. To battle inaccessibility, we designers must take our role seriously and strive for inclusivity and accessibility in everything we make. By embracing accessible design, you empower individuals of diverse abilities to engage with and benefit from your products, services, and digital experiences. It's not just about meeting legal requirements; it's about reaching a wider audience, fostering inclusivity, and making a positive impact on people's lives.
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A former creative project about parking spaces for the disabled uncovered numerous, often invisible, problems for people with physical disabilities. These problems can be complex and have huge impact on quality of life. Instead of taking on an existing project for a company, Rick & Rick formed their own challenge. They want to map these problems in accessiblity and use their creative skills to contribute to solving one of them.
I'm committed to improving the world and the lives of the people in it. A lot of minority groups are being left out because of a lack of commercial potential or because the group is too small. I dedicated my graduation project towards helpen exactly those people.
When I'm not studying, I'm designing brands and building websites. I'm even starting my own brand, Virtume! In my off-time I like to play the piano, cook and be with good friends.
Creative concepting is at the heart of this study. By using new and cutting-edge multimedia technologies, we learn how to tackle wicked problems in communication.