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Community • Issue 015
Gliding to Success
The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA), known locally as simply "the T," is the leading public transportation provider in the metro- Boston area. Before the majority of the city was restricted to the walkable radius around their homes, the MBTA and thoughtbot partnered for a digital communications project on the T's most complex line, the Green Line. The Green Line is a light rail system, with multiple branches and a two branch extension currently underway.
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Workplace • Issue 015
Legendary Streetwear
In February of 2005, the shoe that catapulted sneaker culture to the masses was finally released. While not designed to be a hyped icon, this new shoe, named the Pigeon Dunk, was one of the most sought after silhouettes, and the limited number of pairs available caused chaotic scenes to develop in New York’s Lower East Side.
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recent • Workplace • Issue 015
Lessons Learned from Quarantine
As interior designers, we design places where people want to live, work, and play. However, the COVID-19 crisis and the need for social distancing has led us to question—what happens when work, life, and play all collide in the same space?
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Blog • Community
Black Lives Matter and Anti-Racism Resources
At CoDesign Everywhere, we believe in the necessity of redesigning systems that have been created to preserve inequity. These resources and topics are only the first of many we hope to include over time.
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Podcast • Environment
Regenerating Earth’s Living Systems by Design
Design and the ecological systems that support life (including human life) are intimately connected.
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Activity • Education
Home Floor Plan
Learners will observe their living space and create a floor plan of their home.
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Podcast • Community
From Human-Centered Design to Relationship-Centered Design
Many of us are aware of human-centered design, which is all about placing real people at the center of our design work, so that we’re always designing with empathy and thoughtfulness.
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Blog • Education
The Circles: Making Summer Safe With Social Distance Approved Design
With the weather getting warmer and summer nearing, city planners and those working at Parks and Recreation centers across the country are thinking of ways to redesign existing parks to ensure safety.
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News • Community
CoDesign Collaborative LIVE: Open Source Wellness Recap
Open Source Wellness, through what they call their “behavioral pharmacy,” provides training, peer support, and activities that help people take their doctor’s advice. Catch up on what you missed from May's CoDesign Collaborative LIVE.