Designers are increasingly referring to disability in terms of accessibility. But accessibility is only one part of disability; it’s the need. And it is being taught at the exclusion of disability history, disability culture and disability theory. Liz discusses the impact of engaging in disability, not as a problem to be solved, but rather as a discipline and a creative practice. This presentation teaches designers how to design WITH, rather than for disability.
Presentations
- Optimising for team health: Tools and techniques of supportive teams who build successful products
- From Design Systems to Decision Systems
- “What? So what? Now what?”
- Creating a billion-dollar company with ❤
- The joy and weight of responsibility in our working lives
- The return of the Zombie Apocalypse: adaptive content in the multi-device onslaught
- Engaging in disability as a creative practice
- Seeing through the net
- I Still Believe in Heroes