Unite to Divide, then Divide to Unite
by Ashamsa Mathew
We were tasked with creating the beginnings of a sovereign identity system in a technological future for an imagined state.
by Ashamsa Mathew
We were tasked with creating the beginnings of a sovereign identity system in a technological future for an imagined state.
by Ellis Anderson
Improvisation can be described as the process of thinking and acting on your feet in response to new and shifting phenomenon, often times linked to chance results when faced with sudden provocation.
by Shadrick Addy
Historically, African Americans have been subjected to racial discrimination and prejudice, an injustice that is still sewn within American society.
by Grace Anne Foca
When medical professionals diagnose patients with type 2 diabetes, they typically recommend websites, mobile applications, and information sources that provide nutrition plans with broad food categories, rather than a list of specific brands that an individual can consume to remain compliant with the recommended daily calories and food groups.
by Rachael Paine
When initially presented with activity theory as a conceptual framework within which I could situate design, I was curious.
by Mac Hill
The Oxford Dictionaries declared “post-truth” as its 2016 word of the year.
by Clément Bordas
Consumption of meat in the United States is on the rise, with projections suggesting that it will reach a record high in 2018 of 200 pounds of beef, pork, and/or chicken a year per capita.
by April Maclaga
We all likely have had the experience of being passionately engrossed in conversation with someone when that someone suddenly breaks eye contact… to look at their phone.
by Alexandra Grossi
Since their inception, hearing devices have been designed to hide the user’s inability to hear.
by Anantaya Grace Wonaphotimuke
Learning new skills or entering a new social environment, even if it is a digital environment, can be overwhelming and stressful.