A new, £5,000 student design competition has launched with the aim of raising awareness about the day-to-day challenges faced by people with spinal cord injuries: bit.ly/2jxwPYS
Following Oxford University Press Education’s rebrand by Baxter and Bailey, we ask designers about their favourite examples of educational design: bit.ly/2Dqfiqt
A new book from Lars Müller Publishers uses infographics to illustrate how architecture and design can be used as forms of oppression, with examples including crowd control plans during protests and the walls around the world designed to keep people out: bit.ly/2BTJKLx
On design guidelines: " I would rather gouge my eyes out with a spoon than spend my limited free time reading detailed instructions on how to position logos correctly and when to use secondary colour palettes." bit.ly/2GS7mQK
Renata Souza has created a prototype colourful insulin pen and illustrated tattoo kit, which aims to teach children with type one diabetes how to inject themselves and reduce the stigma attached to the disease: bit.ly/2BRjeCq