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Designing for Children's Best
D4CR Association
14 episodes
6 days ago
All about designing what is best for children. Ethical, enabling design discussed by design industry and academia stars. A show curated by D4CR - Designing for Children's Rights International Association - designingforchildrensrights.org Have a look at the D4CR Design Guide - ⁠https://childrensdesignguide.org/⁠  *** Acknowledgments *** Podcast team - Leyla Nasib & Polina Lulu, D4CR logo by Anna Puura, Podcast visual by Alona Lazarenko, Podcast music by Daniel Fokin
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All about designing what is best for children. Ethical, enabling design discussed by design industry and academia stars. A show curated by D4CR - Designing for Children's Rights International Association - designingforchildrensrights.org Have a look at the D4CR Design Guide - ⁠https://childrensdesignguide.org/⁠  *** Acknowledgments *** Podcast team - Leyla Nasib & Polina Lulu, D4CR logo by Anna Puura, Podcast visual by Alona Lazarenko, Podcast music by Daniel Fokin
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Applying children’s rights for better business and design
Designing for Children's Best
30 minutes
2 years ago
Applying children’s rights for better business and design

Applying children's rights in design for kids is a win-win-win, for the company, for the product and for the children. It’s the smartest thing to do from a business perspective. This is the culture today. Millennial parents really care about ethical design. You can see that in different parts of their lives, including what they give to their children. If the product is safe, private, child-centered, age-appropriate, allows play and learning (these things are all part of child rights) - you are actually giving your product a huge advantage with this group of audience.

And it’s easy to do and easy to start. Once you try, you won't understand how you didn't do it before!


*** Links to the guests and hosts***

Guest, Shuli Gilutz, Ph.D.

Host, ⁠⁠Polina Lulu


*** Links of the D4CR Association ***

Designing for Children’s Rights Guide  ⁠https://childrensdesignguide.org/⁠ 

D4CR Association ⁠https://designingforchildrensrights.org/⁠ 


Designing for Children's Best
All about designing what is best for children. Ethical, enabling design discussed by design industry and academia stars. A show curated by D4CR - Designing for Children's Rights International Association - designingforchildrensrights.org Have a look at the D4CR Design Guide - ⁠https://childrensdesignguide.org/⁠  *** Acknowledgments *** Podcast team - Leyla Nasib & Polina Lulu, D4CR logo by Anna Puura, Podcast visual by Alona Lazarenko, Podcast music by Daniel Fokin