Designing for Disability – Jessica Ryan-Ndegwa


On today’s episode, I will be speaking to Jessica Ryan-Ndegwa, Founder of Design for Disability. Jessica was born with cerebral palsy and is championing for a more inclusive world by improving product design process for people with disabilities. We speak about her journey as a designer and she shares insights into the challenges faced for people living with disabilities and how we can address this through design.

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UK based designer and disability advocate Jessica Ryan-Ndegwa was born and raised in London. Her mission has always been to champion for a more inclusive society. She has managed to anchor herself as someone people can look up to, and hopefully gain confidence from; as a campaigner for disability inclusion and equality. Her work includes writing, designing and curating with companies such as the Tate Exchange, Institute of Contemporary Arts, The Design Museum, amongst others.

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