The impact of vaccines in the UK. A new blog post visualising examples of this, comparisons with @PHE_uk 's offering and tips on better #dataviz design: https://t.co/L3Vh3d8CCg #vaccineswork#valueofvaccines
Although they have stopped selling data and admitted fault, they have never apologised and still send reps on to @nhsuk maternity wards to obtain personal info from families just hours after childbirth.
Remember when @bountyuk illegally sold a load of data on mew mothers and their newborn babies? I created this #dataviz to get some perspective on how many people were affected. https://t.co/nj8uUSELsM
There are many reasons why this is wrong. Maybe it's time for a radical change and to finally get rid of gender stereotyping. Full notes about my method can be found here: https://t.co/pVyHPqzKpt #smashstereotypes#genderequality#genderstereotypes
Hi @jlandpartners @nextofficial@marksandspencer@hmunitedkingdom I took measurements of the shorts you sell to 3-yr-old kids. Then I drew this pic to demonstrate the madness. You *all* design teeny-tiny shorts for girls when compared to the boys. This is a tad... unsavoury, no?
Great data blog from Mitra Abrahams, auditing the designs on T-shirts "for boys" and "for girls"
Conclusion: It’s 2019 and this is all a bit bleak, innit?
https://t.co/eKnZ8SPzzo @letclothesbe
Hey @Georgeatasda@sainsburys@Tesco@marksandspencer@nextofficial I compiled a short story using slogans from your kids' clothes. It's 2019, and your continued approach to designing with archaic gender stereotypes in mind, well, 'tis a load of codswallop, no?
I've been BUSY blogging and my full post is here https://t.co/U9sVjH3GBa. Instead, wouldn't it be cool if you could be a part of helping our kids grow up thinking they can be anyone they want to be? Maybe you could rethink your design/marketing strat? Thanks, you're the zest.
My first blog post.. looking at how we’re getting on with those crappy gender stereotypes on kids clothes. Results: 🤦♀️ https://t.co/U9sVjH3GBa #dataviz#genderfree#parenting