Pointing to the Moon
How Symbols and Stereotypes Mislead Us - By Matt May, Adobe
As more people are responding to the need for more inclusive design, we need to make sure we understand the symbols we are given, and what they mean. When we talk about gender, race or disability, for example, are we thinking about the rich set of identities inside, across and between those labels, or do we allow ourselves to reconstruct the same stereotypes we're struggling against? A product inclusion veteran outlines some of the obstacles individuals and organizations encounter, and proposes a path forward.
Matt May is Adobe’s head of inclusive design. His work includes integrating more equitable design practices across every aspect of the Adobe user experience, training and mentoring the Adobe Design team, and advocating principles of accessibility and inclusive design to the public at large. He lives in Seattle.
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Matt May: Pointing to the Moon: How Symbols and Stereotypes Mislead Us
As more people are responding to the need for more inclusive design, we need to make sure we understand the symbols we are given, and what they mean. When we talk about gender, race or disability, for example, are we thinking about the rich set of identities inside, across and between those label...