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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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Children and fashion: learning through clothes
Designing for Children's Best
52 minutes 8 seconds
1 year ago
Children and fashion: learning through clothes

What can children tell us through their interactions with everyday clothes? And what can they learn about themselves and others through clothing? Why and how can young people inspire a more ethical fashion industry driven by D4CR principles? It takes no less than three experts to address these questions through the analysis of collaborative experiences of co-creation with children. Let’s embark into their journey and explore with us the learning power of clothes!

Join us on this exploration with Aude Le Guennec, Design Anthropologist, Design Anthropologist, co-curator “Dressed for School” (in partnership with the French National Museum of Education), Laetitia Barbu, designer and artistic director at Ark-Ellia Design and Illustrious Lab, and Anne-Charlotte Hartmann-Bragard, expert in brand strategy, image and communication and founder of Studio Abi, promoting textile education.

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

Guests: Dr. Aude Le Guennec, Anne-Charlotte Hartmann-Bragard, Laetitia Barbu

Host: Polina Lulu


***Links & references mentioned in this episode***

D4CR Paris Local Chapter

D4CR Glasgow Local Chapter

Illustrious Lab (Laetitia Barbu)

Studio Abi (Anne-Charlotte Hartmann-Bragard)

https://www.audeleguennec.com/home

https://radar.gsa.ac.uk/profile/1719

Tell Me exhibition :

https://d4crscottishchapter.wordpress.com/gallery/

https://d4crscottishchapter.wordpress.com/munae-press-release/

https://my.octopus3d.com/tour/shabiller-pour-lecole (online exhibition)

https://d4crfrenchchapter.wordpress.com/galerie/ (in French)



*** Links of the D4CR Association and active local chapters***

Designing for Children’s Rights Guide  ⁠

D4CR Association ⁠

Berlin chapter ⁠

Malmo ⁠chapter

Tel-Aviv ⁠chapter

Porto ⁠chapter

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