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“A little action often spurs a lot of momentum.”
― The Design Activist's Handbook: How to Change the World (Or at Least Your Part of It) with Socially Conscious Design
― The Design Activist's Handbook: How to Change the World (Or at Least Your Part of It) with Socially Conscious Design
“I have been teaching a course on socially conscious design at Virginia Commonwealth University called “Design Rebels: Socially Conscious Design in Theory & Practice” since 2003. In the class, my students are introduced to the ethical gray areas that designers have to confront when they begin to work in the “real” world. They are also introduced to the powerful tools of persuasion that are in their hands. Then my students are presented with the choice I hope you will consider as well: Will you act like an assassin? Someone highly trained to kill and willing to shoot whomever they are asked to point their gun at if the price is right. Or will you be like a megaphone? Raising the voices of those who need to be heard above the din.”
― The Design Activist's Handbook: How to Change the World (Or at Least Your Part of It) with Socially Conscious Design
― The Design Activist's Handbook: How to Change the World (Or at Least Your Part of It) with Socially Conscious Design
“As a designer, I was an individual cog in a much larger machine, but I still had the opportunity to choose which direction to turn or to decide not to turn at all. Granted, I couldn’t throw a monkey wrench into the gears anytime I wanted and still keep my job. Instead, I used every decision-making opportunity to offer alternative solutions to things I thought were socially or environmentally harmful. Not all my ideas saw light, but I was always given the chance to air my concerns, because it was in an area in which I was considered the expert.”
― The Design Activist's Handbook: How to Change the World (Or at Least Your Part of It) with Socially Conscious Design
― The Design Activist's Handbook: How to Change the World (Or at Least Your Part of It) with Socially Conscious Design

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