Aurore Brard
Founder, designer
Aurore Brard
Founder, designer
Lieu
Eindhoven, Pays-Bas
Seniorité
5 - 10 ans d'expérience
Nationalité
France
Représenté par
Aurore Brard, inclusive design
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Aurore Brard is an inclusive product and service designer.

She wants to make a positive impact on the daily life of a wider audience. Not limiting design to a standard user, who isn’t the representation of all the people that would actually use the service, product or platform. Our society is rich i

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n its diversity. Design is a tool that can make us go forward, without systematically excluding some of us. Let’s involve more people to bring autonomy and comfort to more than the “average user”.
Aurore Brard believes that inclusive design can bring well-being to more people.

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Service development
Fokus 2020 - Présent
For all ages
Dutch Design Week oct.. 22, 2022 - oct.. 30, 2022
Eindhoven, Pays-Bas
Afficher 6 expériences
Creative entrepreneur professionnalisation program
Driving Dutch Design fév.. 2019 - nov.. 2019
Pays-Bas
Pitch
Dementia Lab oct.. 2019 - oct.. 2019
Pays-Bas
Finaliste
Ein und Zwanzig World finest design talent’s award
2019
Milan, Italie
Lauréat
Hema Foundation Social and Sustainable Award
2017
Pays-Bas
Product design Bachelor
Design Academy Eindhoven 2012 - 2017
Eindhoven, Pays-Bas
Année préparatoire aux concours des écoles de design.
Prép'art 2011 - 2012
Toulouse, France
Secteurs d'activité

Health

Non-Profit

Government

Agency

Education

Skills

Design social

Design de produits

Design de services

Design de workshop

Product design

Social Design

Inclusive design

Workshop development and facilitation

Compétences logiciels

Adobe CC Suite

Autodesk Fusion 360

Langues

français

Langue natale

anglais

Bilingue

néerlandais

Capacité professionnelle

Types de contrats
Freelance / Missions
Collaboration
See-Eat-Through is a set of tableware that visually impaired people can perceive

Aurore Brard has created tableware featuring coloured accents, designed to help visually impaired people dish up the correct amount of food and drink.

Called See-Eat-Through, the collection includes ceramic plates, and glasses, marked with bands of colour that are in striking contrast with the pal

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e ceramic surfaces.

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Kneading. Stirring. Pouring. These sculptural tools offer the familiar feeling–and comfort–of cooking.

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