Infographic: The Global Public Interest Design 100
John Cary and Megan Jett have followed up the success of the Public Interest Design 100 which had a predominantly U.S. focus with a new global list that celebrates leaders at the intersection of design and social change:
“Everyone deserves good design. This is the shared belief of a global network of people operating at the intersection of design and service. Building on our popular Public Interest Design 100, released in December 2012, this second edition takes a much more global look at the advocates, communicators, funders, makers, and others shaping our world.”

For more, visit publicinterestdesign.org.
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