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Soccer, mosquito nets, and malaria: the story behind Abu and Momo

Soccer, mosquito nets, and malaria: the story behind Abu and Momo

by Daniele Rossi | Oct 25, 2024 | blog, cartoon marketing, comics, digital strategy, inclusive design, user experience

I collaborated with my friend, Boris Senatorov, who is currently stationed in Guinea in the Peace Corps, to create a comic strip about malaria prevention. Boris told me that malaria persists because many people don’t use mosquito bedding nets around their beds....
Cartooning as a user research tool for empathy in UX design

Cartooning as a user research tool for empathy in UX design

by Daniele Rossi | Oct 15, 2024 | blog, comics, digital strategy, inclusive design, user experience

I recently led a cartooning workshop at STAMMAFest, a stuttering conference organised by STAMMA, a United Kingdom-based charity and membership organisation representing people who stutter. It was the first time I gave my new workshop based around teaching participants...
My mission to create accessible web comics

My mission to create accessible web comics

by Daniele Rossi | Feb 5, 2019 | blog, content strategy, inclusive design, news

A not-so quick update on what I’ve been up to since my last blog post. Long story short: I’ve become very passionate in and an advocate for digital accessibility! Particularly inclusive design. It all started with my tenure at Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation...

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An alien finds himself standing in a hallway of many doors with the words “click here” written on them.

Free Comic: The Saga of Spud’s UX Misadventures

Spud suddenly gets sucked into the Internet and immediately finds himself in one UX dark pattern after another as he tries to get back into the real world.

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