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Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is one of the most anticipated movies of the year, and that's not just because it's a sequel to one of the highest-grossing movies of all time. After the tragic and sudden passing of megastar Chadwick Boseman, Ryan Coogler and the cast and crew of this film came together and put it all on the line to deliver a cinematic tribute truly fit for a king.In this bonus episode of Revision Path, I sit down again with Reginé Gilbert, Jordan Green, and Paul Webb to dive deep into the symbolism, visuals, and music behind Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. Warning: we spoil the entire movie in this episode, so if you haven't watched the film yet, you might want to do that before listening.Yibambe!LinksMaurice CherryReginé GilbertJordan GreenPaul WebbOther links mentioned in this episode:Bonus Episode: The Design of Black PantherHannah Beachler's 2019 Revision Path interviewBlack Panther: Wakanda Forever (Original Score)Black Panther: Wakanda Forever – Music From and Inspired By (Soundtrack)For extended show notes, including a full transcript of this interview, visit revisionpath.com.==========Apply to Join The Tenth CollectiveAre you a Black designer looking for work? Join The Tenth Collective, a joint effort from Revision Path and State of Black Design to connect Black professionals in the design and creative industries with companies committed to hiring Black candidates for design and creative positions!Looking for a new opportunity can be tough -- we know. Let us help! Apply today and get curated introduction requests from hiring companies vetted by Revision Path + State of Black Design. It's 100% free, and you'll only be contacted when a company is requesting to speak to you. And you can remain anonymous! Let us be your resource to find work, whether you're looking or not.Apply here: thetenthcollective.com==========Sponsored by HoverBuilding your online brand has never been more important and that begins with your domain name. Show the online community who you are and what you're passionate about with Hover. With over 400+ domain name extensions to choose from, including all the classics and fun niche extensions, Hover is the only domain provider we use and trust.Ready to get started? Go to hover.com/revisionpath and get 10% off your first purchase.==========Follow and SubscribeLike this episode? Then subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you find your favorite shows.Follow us there, and leave us a 5-star rating and a review! Thanks so much to all of you who have already rated and reviewed us!You can also follow Revision Path on Instagram and Twitter.==========CreditsRevision Path is brought to you by Lunch, a multidisciplinary creative studio in Atlanta, GA.It is produced by Maurice Cherry and engineered and edited by RJ Basilio. Our intro voiceover is by Music Man Dre, with intro and outro music by Yellow Speaker. Transcripts provided by Brevity & Wit.Thank you for listening!
This episode is the conclusion of our conversion with Regine Gilbert on inclusive design. Regine is an Industry Assistant professor at NYU Tandon School of Engineering. Regine talked with Jean about what actions brands can take to make their digital CX more accessible for everyone. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, Jean is joined by Regine Gilbert. Regine is an industry assistant professor at NYU Tandon School of Engineering. Regine talked with Jean about inclusive design and what UX designers should do to create their digital experiences more accessible to all users, and why that's becoming a mainstream business topic. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Designer, educator and author Regine Gilbert joins Christoph Trappe on this live recording of the Business Storytelling Podcast to discuss inclusive design in a digital world. Connect with her here: https://reginegilbert.com/ Grab her book on the topic: https://amzn.to/3fUNroj More podcast episodes: https://lnkd.in/eiUSn7h Grab Christoph's "Going Live" book: https://lnkd.in/eWqCmua --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ctrappe/message
In this episode, Andy and Lisa talk to the designer, speaker, and educator Regine Gilbert. Regine is the author of "Inclusive Design for a Digital World: Designing with Accessibility in Mind." Regine explains what accessibility means and consider why makers and business don’t build accessible products—and how to shift that trend. Regine also offers advice for designers and makers who work in organizations where accessibility and inclusive design aren’t priorities. Episode transcript About Regine Gilbert Regine Gilbert is a user experience designer, educator, and international public speaker with over 10 years of experience working in the technology arena. She has a strong belief in making the world a more accessible place—one that starts and ends with the user. Regine’s areas of research focus are digital accessibility, inclusive design, and immersive experiences. In 2019, Regine’s first book, ‘Inclusive Design for a Digital World: Designing with Accessibility in Mind (Design Thinking) was released through Apress publishing. Regine’s Twitter handle: @reg_inee Regine’s website People & Places Regine Talks About Doug North Cook NYU Tandon School of Engineering - Integrated Design & Media, M.S. Gus Chalkias Kat Holmes A11Y – Meetup Groups National Association of Black Journalists Matt May – Head of Inclusive Design at Adobe Don Norman article, “I wrote the book on user-friendly design. What I see today horrifies me” Association for the Advancement of Assistive Technology in Europe W3C – Accessibility The WebAIM Million The Blind Man Who Invented Cruise Control XR Axis – Virtual, Augmented, & Mixed Reality for People with Disabilities ARISA Lab NASA Soundscapes
“Well, with this pandemic, I decided I'm going to buy a Nintendo Switch. And I bought the Switch, and I'm very excited because everybody talked about Animal Crossing, and I was like, "I can't wait to play." And "I can't wait to play Mario Kart." And so, I got my Switch, and years ago I had carpal tunnel issues in my right hand, and so I started doing a lot of things with my left hand. And when I use this controller, after a while my hand starts to hurt. And I just think, "There's no accessible controller for the Switch." There is for Xbox, but I did actually just find an accessible controller that can lay flat, but it's only available in Japan at the moment for the Switch. I was like, "Why isn't this available in America?" I mean, so, give me the options, right? Just give me the options to do things differently.” Regine Gilbert is an Industry Assistant Professor at NYU, and the author of Inclusive Design for a Digital World: Designing with Accessibility in Mind. As a UX designer, she has educated peoples domestically and internationally concerning the value of widening the boundaries of what we deem possible, and necessary in design. In this episode of Control the Room, I talk with Regine about Nintendo, VR and accessibility as a byproduct of observation. Listen in to see how awareness fuels innovation and inclusion for an audience that needs it.
Hey everybody happy new year. Hopefully you started 2021 off on a good foot. I'm excited because I'm recording from my new studio. And. It's all decked out. I'm excited for the next season of Technically Speaking. But before then I'll be dropping a few of these after hour segments. The whole idea around this is to give you all a bit of additional listening experiences from, surplus recordings. For this specific segment, I'm with Regina Gilbert. Author of 'Inclusive Design for a Digital World', Where are we'll be fielding, a Q&A from our live audience. Now if you haven't already, you can listen to the full episode on season one, episode three. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gettechnical/support
Regine Gilbert is the author of Inclusive Design for a Digital World: Designing with Accessibility in Mind. Brian Ardinger, Inside Outside Innovation Founder, and Regine talk about what inclusive design is and how teams and companies can build accessibility into their processes and the impact of future technologies in the space. For more innovation resources, check out insideoutside.io.
Regine Gilbert is the author of Inclusive Design for a Digital World: Designing with Accessibility in Mind. Brian Ardinger, Inside Outside Innovation Founder, and Regine talk about what inclusive design is and how teams and companies can build accessibility into their processes and the impact of future technologies in the space. For more innovation resources, check out insideoutside.io.
On this episode of 'Inbound & Down,' host Jon Sasala chats with accessibility and user experience expert Regine Gilbert, about accessible design and its extreme importance in today's digital world. -- Do you have questions about accessible design? Send them to inbound@moreycreative.com. Show Notes: reginegilbert.com Book: Inclusive Design for a Digital World: Designing with Accessibility in Mind Connect: Facebook Twitter Instagram LinkedIn YouTube Blog See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 26 Show Notes: "When you understand yourself and then you understand your bias and what bias you may have against whomever... you are better able to... emphasize. Because a lot of times when you're working on something, you're like I wouldn't do that. Well why wouldn't you do that first and foremost. And then think about the people who would." Regine Gilbert Mentions: Regine’s LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/reginegilbert Regine’s Twitter https://twitter.com/reg_inee Book: Creative Confidence https://bookshop.org/a/13365/9780385349369 Geomaster app http://geomasterapp.com Webaim https://webaim.org Wave Chrome tool https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wave-evaluation-tool/jbbplnpkjmmeebjpijfedlgcdilocofh?hl=en-US W3c https://www.w3.org The A11Y Project https://www.a11yproject.com Book: Mismatch Design https://bookshop.org/a/13365/9780262038881 Hire Black Designers https://blackdisabledcreatives.com Podcast Info: Transcripts available on episode web page. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, Stitcher, and Spotify. RSS feed: https://uinarrative.libsyn.com/rss Don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review if you like what you hear. Announcements: Join the UI Narrative Email Club to be the first to hear about weekly blog posts and exclusive podcast recaps. You can sign up at uinarrative.com/emailclub. Want to improve your UI design? Learn more at uinarrative.com/gradingsystem. Let’s Connect: Have a question for me? Email me at hello@uinarrative.com. Let’s connect! #uinarrative Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn @uinarrative Twitter @uinarrativeco
Harrison sits down with Regine Gilbert, designer, educator, and author of Inclusive Design for a Digital World. The discussion covers a variety of topics on accessibility and inclusion, and they cover the most burning question of them all “where to start? “ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gettechnical/support
Inclusive design: what does it really mean and how can we best apply its principles? Hear my conversation with Regine Gilbert, Visiting Industry Assistant Professor at NYU, and author of the best-selling book “Inclusive Design for a Digital World”, as we explore the importance of UX and inclusivity from a human perspective. Topics we cover include:Breaking down UX, inclusivity, and accessibility in a practical wayThe importance and joys of having an inclusive mindsetInclusive design is lucrative for companiesBaby steps to start incorporating inclusive design in your workHow to experience empathy and become more aware of your biasesThe beauty of universal designHere are the resources we mention during this episode: Inclusive Design for a Digital World book by Regine GilbertThe Design of Everyday Things book by Don NormanDon't Make Me Think book by Steve KrugWebaim: Web accessibility in mindW3C: The World Wild Web ConsortiumRegineGilbert.comEnjoy!
Regine Gilbert is a user experience designer, educator, and international public speaker with over 10 years of experience working in the technology arena. She has a strong belief in making the world a more accessible place—one that starts and ends with the user. Regine is an Adjunct Professor at NYU Tandon School of Engineering, teaching User Experience Design to students in the Integrated Digital Media Program. In addition, she teaches the part time User Experience Design course at General Assembly. Regine is passionate about making websites and apps that work for everyone! https://twitter.com/reg_inee http://reginegilbert.com/ https://equalentry.com/ https://variety.com/2018/biz/news/incredibles-2-strobe-light-warning-1202848920/ https://generalassemb.ly/instructors/regine-gilbert/6945 https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/look-bills-jets-game-is-complete-torture-for-color-blind-people/ https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/what-a11y-why-you-should-pay-attention-regine-gilbert/ https://webaim.org/ https://www.gilbertconsultinggroup.co/
What’s the most drastic career move you ever made? In this episode user experience designer, educator, and international public speaker Regine Gilbert shares her insights about reinventions, revelations, and rejections after her transition from the fashion industry to information technology. For more information on Her Momentum check out www.hermomentum.com, and for more information on Regine Gilbert check out www.gilbertconsultinggroup.co and www.reginegilbert.com.
Design and journalism might seem like opposite fields, but technology has brought them closer together than ever before (especially over the past few years). How are journalists navigating this new landscape where news is now a designed experience? To gain some insight on this, I spoke with Michael Grant. He's the creative director for the San Francisco Business Times and is a current John S. Knight Journalism Fellow at Stanford University. Michael an I talked about his current research work, and he shared what he's learned from working with HBCUs and his day-to-day work at the San Francisco Business Times. Michael really wants to make an impact in the world of design and journalism, and I think he's well on his way of making that happen! Thanks to Regine Gilbert for the introduction! Michael Grant's Website Michael Grant on Twitter Michael Grant at the John S. Knight Journalism Fellowship at Stanford University Help support Revision Path by becoming a monthly patron on Patreon! For just $5 per month, you’ll receive behind-the-scenes access to Revision Path, including special patron-only updates, early access to future episodes, and a lot more! Join today! We're on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Stitcher! Visit https://revisionpath.com/iTunes, https://revisionpath.com/spotify or https://revisionpath.com/stitcher, subscribe, and leave us a 5-star rating and a review! Thanks so much to all of you who have already rated and reviewed us! Revision Path is brought to you by Facebook Design, Glitch, Google Design, and MailChimp. Follow Revision Path on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram!
Marvel Studios' Black Panther is a bonafide box office smash, having amassed over $400 million in ticket sales worldwide. After chatting with so many people about the movie, I knew I had to do something for the podcast...and here it is! In this special bonus episode, I sit down with Jordan Green, Regine Gilbert and Paul Anthony Webb and talk about the inspiration, design and music that helped bring the movie to life. By the way, this episode is filled with spoilers, so you've been warned! Wakanda forever!
Regine Gilbert is such a positive presence in our Slack community, so when we finally met at last year's Black in Design Conference, I knew I had to have her on the show. As a UX design consultant, Regine uses her skills of observation and exploration to help make the world a more accessible place. We talked about how Regine transitioned into UX from the world of fashion design, the advice that's stuck with her the most over the years, and she shared how more designers can become aware of using accessibility in their work. We definitely need more people like Regine in the design world, and I'm so glad that she's part of our community! Regine Gilbert's Website Regine Gilbert on Linkedin Regine Gilbert on Twitter We want to hear from you for our 5th anniversary episode! Got any questions about the show? How about questions for any of our past guests? Send them to revisionpath@gmail.com and we'll answer them on our special 5th anniversary episode on February 26! Help support Revision Path by becoming a monthly patron on Patreon! For just $5 per month, you’ll receive behind-the-scenes access to Revision Path, including special patron-only updates, early access to future episodes, and a lot more! Join today! Revision Path is now on Spotify! Follow us for updates on new episodes or browse our extensive back catalog! https://open.spotify.com/show/6ANvRl5WkoISFfEX8jGthN We're on Apple Podcasts and Stitcher as well! Visit http://revisionpath.com/iTunes or http://revisionpath.com/stitcher, subscribe, and leave us a 5-star rating and a review! Thanks so much to all of you who have already rated and reviewed us! Revision Path is brought to you by Facebook Design, Glitch, Google Design, MailChimp, and SiteGround. Get 60% off all hosting plans at SiteGround by visiting siteground.com/revisionpath! Follow Revision Path on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram!