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Making Lemonade: Design Justice 101

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September 30, 2020
7:00PM - 8:00PM
Online via Zoom Webinar

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Add to Calendar 2020-09-30 19:00:00 2020-09-30 20:00:00 Making Lemonade: Design Justice 101 Design Justice 101 – Unpack and Interact With the 10 Principles of Design Justice With nodes across the globe, the Design Justice Network is an international community of people and organizations who are committed to rethinking design processes so that they center people who are too often marginalized by design. During this interactive session, we will unpack and interact with the 10 principles of Design Justice during a collaborative activity using web-based tools.   Host: William Nickley Assistant Professor, Department of Design, The Ohio State University | Co-founding Board Member, Local Tech Heroes Member, Design Justice Network / Digital Node As an Assistant Professor in the Department of Design at The Ohio State University, William Nickley researches social design practice and teaches courses in the industrial design major. He is currently studying how emerging technology and design can increase youth capacity to engage with social issues facing their communities in order to better understand how design can empower youth to advocate for and enact positive, lasting, social change. William is an industrial designer with a decade of experience in a variety of settings. He is a co-founding board member and active leader of Local Tech Heroes, a nonprofit centering underserved populations within social design in the central Ohio region https://design.osu.edu/people/nickley.3 Special Guest: Victoria Barnett Staff & Member, Design Justice Network / Toronto Local NodeWeb and Graphic Designer Since 2010 Victoria built a deep and varied web design portfolio that brings together the cultures of design and coding in the service of social justice. Since 2014, she has been a part of the Design Justice Network, which rethinks design processes, centers people who are normally marginalized by design, and uses collaborative, creative practices to address the deepest challenges our communities face. She works under the framework of the Design Justice Principles, which were collaborative developed over years at the Allied Media Conference with many amazing and inspiring individuals! http://victoriabarnett.com/   Recording of Wednesday’s webinar conversation, interactive Miro session, and Q&A session   Link to recorded & transcribed Zoom webinar: https://go.osu.edu/djn-presentation-columbus-9-30-2020 0m0s - Welcome, introductions 7m45s - What is Design Justice? History & Foundations. 16m37s - Intro to the Design Justice Network. 29m16s - 10 Design Justice Principles 35m36s - Interactive Session via Miro 1h07m20s - Next steps, Conclusion, Contact info 1h10m57s - Q&A start 1h48m19s - End of Q&A   Link to presentation slides: https://go.osu.edu/djn-slides-columbus-9-30-2020   Link to Miro board: https://go.osu.edu/djn-miro-columbus-9-30-2020 Online via Zoom Webinar Urban Arts Space uas@osu.edu America/New_York public

Design Justice 101 – Unpack and Interact With the 10 Principles of Design Justice

With nodes across the globe, the Design Justice Network is an international community of people and organizations who are committed to rethinking design processes so that they center people who are too often marginalized by design. During this interactive session, we will unpack and interact with the 10 principles of Design Justice during a collaborative activity using web-based tools.

 

Host: William Nickley

  • Assistant Professor, Department of Design, The Ohio State University | Co-founding Board Member, Local Tech Heroes Member, Design Justice Network / Digital Node
  • As an Assistant Professor in the Department of Design at The Ohio State University, William Nickley researches social design practice and teaches courses in the industrial design major. He is currently studying how emerging technology and design can increase youth capacity to engage with social issues facing their communities in order to better understand how design can empower youth to advocate for and enact positive, lasting, social change. William is an industrial designer with a decade of experience in a variety of settings. He is a co-founding board member and active leader of Local Tech Heroes, a nonprofit centering underserved populations within social design in the central Ohio region
  • https://design.osu.edu/people/nickley.3

Special Guest: Victoria Barnett

  • Staff & Member, Design Justice Network / Toronto Local NodeWeb and Graphic Designer
  • Since 2010 Victoria built a deep and varied web design portfolio that brings together the cultures of design and coding in the service of social justice. Since 2014, she has been a part of the Design Justice Network, which rethinks design processes, centers people who are normally marginalized by design, and uses collaborative, creative practices to address the deepest challenges our communities face. She works under the framework of the Design Justice Principles, which were collaborative developed over years at the Allied Media Conference with many amazing and inspiring individuals!

  • http://victoriabarnett.com/


 

Recording of Wednesday’s webinar conversation, interactive Miro session, and Q&A session

 

Link to recorded & transcribed Zoom webinar:

https://go.osu.edu/djn-presentation-columbus-9-30-2020

  • 0m0s - Welcome, introductions
  • 7m45s - What is Design Justice? History & Foundations.
  • 16m37s - Intro to the Design Justice Network.
  • 29m16s - 10 Design Justice Principles
  • 35m36s - Interactive Session via Miro
  • 1h07m20s - Next steps, Conclusion, Contact info
  • 1h10m57s - Q&A start
  • 1h48m19s - End of Q&A

 

Link to presentation slides:

https://go.osu.edu/djn-slides-columbus-9-30-2020

 

Link to Miro board:

https://go.osu.edu/djn-miro-columbus-9-30-2020

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