Category: Inclusivity
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Link About It: This Week’s Picks
[ad_1] Photographing the Milky Way, using lava as a building material, studying alien signals and more from around the web New Study Sheds Light on 45-Year-Old Alien Signal Mystery On 15 August 1977 at 10:16PM EST, Ohio State University’s Big Ear radio telescope scanned the Sagittarius constellation and detected a signal that was 20 times…
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Microsoft Redesigns the Mouse for People with Disabilities – COOL HUNTING®
[ad_1] Around one billion people in the world live with a disability, which is why Microsoft is launching an Adaptive Accessories range that provides a more accessible keyboard and mouse experience for PC or iPhone. The kit (which will be available later this year) has three elements: a square mouse, a button with programmable pressure sensors and…
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Celebrity Cruises Rethinks The Term “All-Inclusive” With New Photography Project – COOL HUNTING®
[ad_1] Celebrity Cruises continues to reimagine the world of cruising—shifting people’s preconceptions of cruises at the same time—with its latest initiative, The All-Inclusive Photo Project. Riffing on the concept of all-inclusive vacations, the program intends to improve and expand representation within travel through the world’s first free to use travel image library. Not only do…
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Greeting Cards – COOL HUNTING®
[ad_1] With artwork by Heart n Soul Inclusive Futures co-designers—Aysen, Danielle, Ifeoma and Samuel—these greeting cards will brighten almost any occasion. Blank inside, the illustrations on the outside range from abstract patterns to colorful portraits. All 100% of profits from sales go back to Heart n Soul, a creative arts company and non-profit that focuses…
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Industrial Designer Jexter Lim’s Adaptive Tableware for Visually Impaired People – COOL HUNTING®
[ad_1] Singapore-based industrial designer Jexter Lim worked with visually impaired people on the development of Eatsy, his collection of adaptive tableware that streamlines eating and serving actions like scooping, aligning, pouring and transferring. The set consists of a plate, bowl, cup, and utensils—each of which incorporates subtle details that act as sensory cues and can…