Best of 2017: Think Pieces for the New Year
Happy New Year everyone! It’s 2018, and before we step into the new year with brand new posts (tomorrow), I wanted to share our favorite think pieces from 2017. From discussions about design and disability to thoughts on buying your first home, these essays and articles were all about digging deeper into the ways design […]
Happy New Year everyone! It’s 2018, and before we step into the new year with brand new posts (tomorrow), I wanted to share our favorite think pieces from 2017. From discussions about design and disability to thoughts on buying your first home, these essays and articles were all about digging deeper into the ways design affects our lives, and vice versa. This year we tackled the State of the 2017 Blogosphere, lessons learned from battling cancer, how to respond to negative comments online, how to source fabrics ethically, the importance of representation in design, the ways design is political, how to support refugees, and so much more. Read on for this year’s Top 15 pieces that made us stop, think, listen and learn. Hopefully we can carry these lessons with us into the new year. –Grace Image above: Our most commented post of the year, our annual State of the Blog Union, where I break down how the blogging world has changed (for better or worse).Â
Garrett focused on disability and design this year, connecting with some incredible families and experts who shared tips, ideas and guidelines for designing homes that are access...
Happy New Year everyone! It’s 2018, and before we step into the new year with brand new posts (tomorrow), I wanted to share our favorite think pieces from 2017. From discussions about design and disability to thoughts on buying your first home, these essays and articles were all about digging deeper into the ways design affects our lives, and vice versa. This year we tackled the State of the 2017 Blogosphere, lessons learned from battling cancer, how to respond to negative comments online, how to source fabrics ethically, the importance of representation in design, the ways design is political, how to support refugees, and so much more. Read on for this year’s Top 15 pieces that made us stop, think, listen and learn. Hopefully we can carry these lessons with us into the new year. –Grace Image above: Our most commented post of the year, our annual State of the Blog Union, where I break down how the blogging world has changed (for better or worse).Â
Garrett focused on disability and design this year, connecting with some incredible families and experts who shared tips, ideas and guidelines for designing homes that are access...
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