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Perspectives

Inside the colour room, which is bathed in red light to reveal an illustration of a girl on the wall.

Sightsavers gets creative at design festival

Colour-changing illustrations and tools to write in braille were among Sightsavers’ attractions at the D&AD design exhibition.

A close-up of two people holding hands.

A history of inclusion

From the Old Testament to the Paralympics and beyond, we track the evolution and progress of disability rights, social inclusion and accessibility from ancient times to the present day.

A close up of two women holding hands.

How we make our work inclusive

Ensuring your work can be understood by everyone should be an essential part of all your communications. Here’s a rundown of how to do it.

An Ishihara colour blindness test, showing green dots with the number 8 picked out in shaded red dots.

It ain’t easy seeing green

Sightsavers’ digital designer Matt Roberts explains how his colour blindness has shaped his career – and how it helps him to look at things differently.

Braille in the spotlight

More than 200 years after it was invented, Louis Braille’s tactile code is holding its own against modern technology, and is inspiring designers and artists to get creative.