Opioids Don't Discriminate
Exhibition Design, Fabrication & Installation
CLD led the industrial design, fabrication and installation for this public health exhibition and supported visitor experience through design thinking and consultation on interaction and wayfinding. CLD teamed up with (UX/UI) designer Alexander Stewart to facilitate a human-centred process through a series of design sprints and created a modular exhibition framework to enrich the goals of accessibility and empathy building.
The team at Strathcona County Family and Community Services (Alberta, Canada) supplied all of the exhibition's narrative and graphical content as a part of their community drug strategy. They also hosted an SDX (Systemic Design Exchange) session with a community of practitioners, testing content and enriching the process. They have publicly launched the project, shared it openly with other communities struggling with the opioid emergency, and developed a DIY kit to foster accessibility.