Inclusive Design Communities

Author:   Sameera Kapila
Publisher:   Sameera Kapila
Edition:   2nd ed.
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9798991325509


Pages:   160
Publication Date:   13 February 2025
Format:   Paperback
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What does it mean to be a member of a community? And how do we ensure that our communities-from classrooms to workplaces to meetups-are welcoming to all who want to be a part of them? Sameera Kapila answers those questions and more by examining how our identities intersect with our design practices. Whether you're a student, educator, practicing designer, manager, recruiter, mentor, or organizer, you'll learn to notice subconscious bias, interrogate your values, and actively create welcoming spaces for all. Inclusive Design Communities will empower you to build the design industry you want to see-the one we all deserve. THIS BOOK EXPLORES: Inclusivity practices within the design industry Strategies to address bias and disrupt exclusive systems How to transform design curricula and classroom environments Steps for developing equitable hiring and retention practices Creating thoughtful conferences and community meeting spaces

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Author:   Sameera Kapila
Publisher:   Sameera Kapila
Imprint:   Sameera Kapila
Edition:   2nd ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.254kg
ISBN:  

9798991325509


Pages:   160
Publication Date:   13 February 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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""I have a deep and genuine love for those who can take a complex topic and make it actionable. As the need for more inclusive design communities grows daily, Sameera's straightforward, intentional approach meets the call. I love this book and I'm a better person for reading it."" -- RYAN RUMSEY Author of Business Thinking for Designers and founder of Second Wave Dive ""Whether you're experienced with or new to diversity, equity, and inclusion work, Inclusive Design Communities is an essential resource. Sameera's caring yet direct approach offers clear steps to evolve our design communities, proposing that we start the work within ourselves. Designers, technologists, human beings: Keep this on your bookshelf for clear-eyed reference and a welcome shift in perspective."" -- RAQUEL BRETERNITZ Design leader and strategist ""This book is a gift. In these pages, Sameera has sketched out a compelling vision for the design industry's future. What's more, she's given us a map that-if we put in the effort to use it-leads toward a better, more inclusive version of that future."" -- ETHAN MARCOTTE Author of Responsive Web Design


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Sameera Kapila is a designer, educator, leader, and Third Culture Kid. Born in India and raised on the Caribbean island of Curaçao, Sameera's experience-having held roles in agencies, educational institutions, and consultancies ranging from individual contributor to executive leadership, student to educator, and everything in between-influences and powers her to analyze design holistically, identifying gaps and advocating for solutions. She writes and speaks about web and product design, inclusion and equity, tech education, and design research and process. She has written regularly for The Pastry Box Project and net Magazine and has spoken at Creative Mornings, SXSW's HBCU track, Design/Content, and Clarity. She also serves on multiple advisory boards in design organizations and educational institutions. She works as the Senior Manager of Design and Research at Netlify.

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