Full disclosure: this podcast is a school project.
My Masters degree in public communication is 20+ years old, earned long before YouTube, bloggers or social media existed. And while I've worked in virtually every new facet of the field, I recently decided to upgrade my training with a graduate certificate in digital communication from the Rochester Institute of Technology. Class One: Visual Communication. Ironically, my final project is an audio podcast.
My goal for this project was to explore the relationship between design and communication for people with special needs. Episode One considers the design of objects for people with disabilities, Episode Two looks at the design of spaces that are safe and welcoming for all, and Episode Three looks at designing experiences for people who experience the world differently. This was technically difficult, as you will hear. But my interviewees -- Stan Rickel, Dani Polidor, and Laura Kriegel -- are worth listening to.
My Masters degree in public communication is 20+ years old, earned long before YouTube, bloggers or social media existed. And while I've worked in virtually every new facet of the field, I recently decided to upgrade my training with a graduate certificate in digital communication from the Rochester Institute of Technology. Class One: Visual Communication. Ironically, my final project is an audio podcast.
My goal for this project was to explore the relationship between design and communication for people with special needs. Episode One considers the design of objects for people with disabilities, Episode Two looks at the design of spaces that are safe and welcoming for all, and Episode Three looks at designing experiences for people who experience the world differently. This was technically difficult, as you will hear. But my interviewees -- Stan Rickel, Dani Polidor, and Laura Kriegel -- are worth listening to.