Design & illustration
 Over the course of the day, and with the help of the kids I produced 2 murals. These took the form of islands with 3 regions where ideas could be recorded. Whilst being an engaging way of recording ideas it was also fully accessible by the kids who

Toilet Talk Mural

Toilet Talk was an all-day workshop hosted by the Thackray Medical Museum in Leeds and run by Impress, Devices for Dignity and Sheffield Hallam University. The aim of the day was to record the experiences of kids with continence issues and discover any unmet needs that could inspire creative solutions to help them.

 Over the course of the day, and with the help of the kids I produced 2 murals. These took the form of islands with 3 regions where ideas could be recorded. Whilst being an engaging way of recording ideas it was also fully accessible by the kids who

Over the course of the day, and with the help of the kids I produced 2 murals. These took the form of islands with 3 regions where ideas could be recorded. Whilst being an engaging way of recording ideas it was also fully accessible by the kids who could draw all over it, talk about it and tell me I was doing it all wrong.

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 With the help of the wider team I also created a set of illustrated resources for the workshop. These small cards were to help facilitate conversation with the kids. The scenarios I drew were highlighted as specific areas of interest so it was impor

With the help of the wider team I also created a set of illustrated resources for the workshop. These small cards were to help facilitate conversation with the kids. The scenarios I drew were highlighted as specific areas of interest so it was important to hear what the kids had to say about them.