Design is a crucial topic encompassing various aspects of creativity, innovation, and functionality in products, services, and systems. Petitions related to design often focus on advocating for sustainable practices, diversity and inclusion in the industry, and fair treatment of designers.
One petition with thousands of signatures protests against the exploitation of young designers through unpaid internships, shedding light on the prevalence of this issue in the design field. Another petition calls for greater representation of marginalized communities in design schools and companies, emphasizing the importance of diversity in the creative process.
By exploring these petitions and supporting the cause, you can contribute to creating a more ethical and inclusive design industry. Your engagement can help drive positive change and promote a culture of respect and fairness within the design community.
I have customized my tag and it has not altered the number and letters of my tag and is reflective. The tag has brought nothing but joy to those who have come encounter to it. Even police officers have complemented it. I feel that I would love to be able to customized our Florida license plate as we wish to promote self expression which is part of the fundamental rights of Americans.
Currently going through the court system because of platemakers custom plate. It is considered a class B misdemeanor in North Dakota to "Alter" said license plate. $200+ for plate & $3500 in legal fees
As an Interior Design graduate from SCAD and a current professional in the industry, I found SCAD’s class structure - meeting twice a week for five hours - extremely effective. It closely mirrored the pace of the professional world, where quick turnarounds and tight deadlines are the norm. This schedule gave us the necessary time between studio classes to develop our ideas independently and return to studio with more thoughtful, fully-formed work. Which allows for truly constructive feedback. In contrast, having classes every day can be counterproductive, leaving little room for meaningful creative exploration and iteration.
My daughter is a current SCAD architect student and thoroughly enjoys the program the way it is now. She feels like it will be a detriment to the students and program if this change takes effect. Please listen to the students’ voices!
Hybrid option allows more flexibility and promotes diverse learning styles! This issue also provides options for students who may have barriers like health issues or transportation challenges.