Design to Connect

In Autumn 2020 we invited members of the Lab network to share their insights and learnings about how design can be used to connect us.

Over 200 people and organisations joined for the Community Learn-in. These videos capture the presentations and group conversations.

We are grateful to the many contributors who generously gave their time to share these insights. A list of them can be found in our event summary report

Loneliness 101 

Design to Connect Community Learn-in by the Loneliness Lab: a series of virtual workshops bringing together placemakers, policymakers, and people passionate about tackling loneliness. Find out more by visiting www.lonelinesslab.org/design-to-connect.

housing

Design to Connect Community Learn-in by the Loneliness Lab: a series of virtual workshops bringing together placemakers, policymakers, and people passionate about tackling loneliness. Find out more by visiting www.lonelinesslab.org/design-to-connect.

Workplace

Design to Connect Community Learn-in by the Loneliness Lab: a series of virtual workshops bringing together placemakers, policymakers, and people passionate about tackling loneliness. Find out more by visiting www.lonelinesslab.org/design-to-connect.

public spaces 

Design to Connect Community Learn-in by the Loneliness Lab: a series of virtual workshops bringing together placemakers, policymakers, and people passionate about tackling loneliness. Find out more by visiting www.lonelinesslab.org/design-to-connect.

high streets + Communities

Design to Connect Community Learn-in by the Loneliness Lab: a series of virtual workshops bringing together placemakers, policymakers, and people passionate about tackling loneliness. Find out more by visiting www.lonelinesslab.org/design-to-connect.
 

We believe in sharing our resources openly, and we’d love to stay connected and hear how they have been useful to you. If you aren’t already subscribed to the Loneliness Lab, you can do so here. If you have any feedback, please email us at hello@lonelinesslab.org 

Katy Carlisle

Squarespace website design and training.

http://www.sqspqueen.com
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