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CONNECT: EnAbling Change Design Competition

CONNECT: EnAbling Change is a provincial, post-secondary design competition exploring design that is accessible to the greatest number of people, to the largest extent possible, regardless of their age or ability, across all design disciplines.

Open to all Ontario post-secondary students in ALL design fields, project ideas that remove barriers for people with disabilities and promote greater inclusion are welcome. Inclusive digital, interactive and web design projects are encouraged.

Winners receive up to $2,000 and have their work included in an exhibition at Design Exchange in Toronto!

Deadline: April 1, 2015

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