📩 Decolonizing Design
Decolonization in design aims to challenge the narrow Western-centric view of what’s considered “good” design. It recognizes the impact of colonization and oppression on society and design, and promotes diversity and inclusiveness by embracing different cultural perspectives.
Decolonization means recognizing the power of design choices, which have the potential to include or exclude certain groups, and it requires a closer look at the history and context behind these choices.
The decolonization movement is about rethinking our perspective on design, recognizing its political nature and embracing a more diverse and inclusive view of design.
Decolonizing Design: An Exploration of Culture, Power, and Oppression
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Thaisa Fernandes
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