Ninety-three percent of people with disabilities don’t use a wheelchair, even though the universal symbol that identifies this group is a person in a wheelchair. Liam Riddler, a creative at London’s ...
Oftentimes whenever we think about what brings us hope, it is something that occurs outside of our selves based upon what is happening. That is all well and good but suppose there is nothing happening ...
SEATTLE -- Those universally-recognizable stick figures that help people navigate airports, amusement parks and parking lots, even in other countries, may soon also guide you down hospital hallways ...