The accessible icon project and new design strategies for social change
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2014
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Maltepe Üniversitesi
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The Accessible lcon project star|ed in 2009 when Sarah Hendren and Dr. Brian Glenney from the Gordon College in Massachusetts, USA started a dialog about how images can shape our perception of reality, ln the center ot thıs discussion was the ln|ernational Symbol of Access, commonly known and the "wheelchair sign". The old icon represented a sort ot robotic and passive person, incapable of acting as an independent human being, and this is how it made socie|y look at these people. So, Sarah and Brian started to design a new icon, which was first used in a guerrilla art project but soon sparked a lot of curiosity and interest...
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Social change, Design strategies, Accessible icon project, New design strategies
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2014 Istanbul International Fine Arts Student Congress: Youth & Art
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Sousa, G. ve Dominguez, M.M.V.F. (2014). The accessible icon project and new design strategies for social change, Bowman, J. (ed.). 2014 Istanbul International Fine Arts Student Congress: Youth & Art içinde (15-15 ss.). İstanbul: Maltepe Üniversitesi.