@nathanacurtis It’s awesome! Enjoy! Pro-tip: make sure to catch the / a few of the movie-theatre showings, those are exclusively shown in the museum :)
@desukun Tickets gone in about 20 seconds again 😭. Maybe some form of lottery would be more fair in years to come? Especially for those with accessibility things that prevent fast fingers and minds (and good internet, good device, and a good sense of digital literacy)… just a thought!
@AngelosArnis I thought these sites have quite nice considerations and questions around gender identification, pronouns and titles: https://t.co/Nx2GFjwBiI, https://t.co/1csLaIQfIe, https://t.co/rrt5X0YN4u
@marcysutton we were wondering if the accessibility slack community is also open to other languages? Specifically we have people from Finnish consultancies and public services potentially interested to be able to discuss things in Finnish.
@stewart any chance that we can share a slack channel with more than 20 organizations? In Finland we're trying to create a national slack channel to discuss software accessibility for public services. #saavutettavuusverkosto#accessibilitynetwork
Influential paper by Klaus Krippendorff that moved design forward ca 1989 — for fans of what used to be called “product semantics.” https://t.co/4D7y8UHDTi
These podcast sessions have been inspiring and heart-warming, having the honour to hear about people’s personal stories.
Presenting the latest episode with @olgasaysstuff:
On our latest episode we are talking with @olgasaysstuff where we hear all about her origin story, her love for organizing, as well as natural wines and smelly cheeses! Give it a listen wherever you get your podcasts!
https://t.co/QiQrVxwSvo
@peterme Isn’t part of the “issue” that disciplines are ever-evolving? Also every educational institute that labels their program, that many of them differ extremely. Eg. an Industrial Designer from Eindhoven (NL) will have a different perspective than from Delft. Not even mentioning time
@AngelosArnis@jhsilverman Publishing academic papers has similar flaws as well, where quite a lot of information out there has been tweaked just to be reviewed better and accepted for publication… when I noticed this happening, I started questioning scientific ethical practice…
New episode alert! At @htdpod we speak with @laura_yarrow, her passion for books, her switch from a developer career to design, and much more. Listen to it wherever you consume your podcasts!
https://t.co/oJsWiFAlEf