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Author: Scott Sumner

Author: Scott Sumner

Masks laid out spelling 2021

2021 reflections

Posted on: December 13, 2021 Last updated on: December 13, 2021 Written by: Scott Sumner
As 2021 draws to a close and we enter the vortex that is the holiday period, it’s time to reflect on the year that was. Read Scott’s reflections on 2021, as he reminds us to recognise our impact and appreciate the every day.
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Toilets, are we there yet?

Posted on: June 7, 2021 Last updated on: June 7, 2021 Written by: Scott Sumner
Flushable toilets have been around since the late 16th century, yet, five centuries later we still haven’t arrived at widely available, fully inclusive public amenities. Read Scott Sumner’s journey as he questions our perceptions and expectations when nature calls
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Recent Posts

Was I taught to be a good designer?

Centre for Inclusive Design team member Ashleigh Finn reflects on her time at University and asks, 'was I taught to be a good designer?'.
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Ep 10: Professor Kees Dorst reveals the special sauce in designing sustainable solutions

Listen to Prof Kees Dorst explain the 'special sauce' in design thinking to solve complex, multilayered problems the world is facing.
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Workplace allyship, during pride month and beyond.

It's June, which means it's pride month for the LGBTQ2S+ community and their friends. But if you want to truly support your LGBTQ2S+ colleagues through allyship, it's a year round commitment.
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The future of user sessions post-covid. 

As we move to the 'new normal' of user testing in a post-pandemic world, what are the key takeaways from our time online? What have we learnt and what are the new priorities for user sessions with edge communities?
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Mythbusting Accessibility

Centre for Inclusive Designs CEO, Manisha Amin busts myths about accessibility and how to get started on the inclusion journey.
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