by Rachel | Jul 12, 2021 | arts, celtic, crafts, craftspeople, Design, Empathy, heritage, Identity, Inclusion, Mental Health
This post was inspired by a throwaway comment my “very grown-up” son made about my recent project Wicklow Marketplace I have a tendency to talk about the projects I’m involved in a lot and he thought it was amusing to call it “RachBook”...
by Rachel | Apr 1, 2017 | Accessibility, Design, Healthcare, Identity, Inclusion
The Department of Health and the HSE deliver a system to citizens, which is inefficient yet not inexpensive. Under-resourced departments and the lack of connected services are costing people lack of human dignity, stolen moments with loved ones and needless suffering....
by Rachel | Jan 14, 2017 | Accessibility, Built Environment, Design, Inclusion
“If you think good design is expensive, you should look at the cost of bad design.” Dr. Ralph Speth, CEO, Jaguar How do we approach the problem? Design is not a straight road, there is an organic process to follow, when combining the existing business...
by Rachel | Apr 24, 2015 | Accessibility, Built Environment, Design, Inclusion
Access to Accessibility Have you ever noticed how a country renowned for it’s storytelling legacy of seanchaí’s and legends can be so notoriously bad at communication? How is it we have almost total saturation, in mobile phone adoption, yet cut off the very people who...
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