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In Full Health / Resources / Design Justice Principles, Design Justice Network
Feb 03
Design Justice Principles, Design Justice Network
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  • Accessibility and Usability, Asian and Pacific Islander communities, Black communities, Design, Indigenous communities, Latinx communities, LGBTQ+ communities, Other communities of color, People with disabilities, People with low income, Rural communities, Technology, Women

Brief Description: Historically, large groups of people have been left out of the design process. Many tools and medications simply have not been designed with everyone in mind. Created by the Design Justice Network, these 10 principles offer a framework for designers that centers access, equity, and justice.

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