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Protected: Developing visual methods for care leavers

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Most important issue facing design today…?

Most important issue facing design today…?

This was a question and the perspectives of some of the people who attended the PhD Design conference at Imagination Lancaster last week. What are your thoughts?

PhD Design Conference, Imagination Lancaster

PhD Design Conference, Imagination Lancaster

Sandra and I attended the PhD design conference at Imagination Lancaster at the end of last week. There was a lot of discussion, ideas, debate and really interesting work which is all too much to condense into this post so I am just going to write about what it has made me think about in [...]

Enjoy your meal – designing the eating experience for stroke patients

Enjoy your meal – designing the eating experience for stroke patients

One of the people I study with at Glasgow School of Art is Sandra Neves. She is researching how designers can design the eating experience for people who are in the rehabilitation process after having a stroke as nutrition is an important part of a persons recovery. Sandra presented this poster (poor photo – sorry) [...]

where the PhD grew from

where the PhD grew from

I read through my BA (Hons) dissertation today however I won’t share this out of sheer embarrassment, but what I did read remind me was why I started my PhD in the first place. My dissertation was about how graphic design students would be able to get work once they left uni if they didn’t [...]


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