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Culture part 2 – what really matters in designing for different cultures

Jane Matthews 17 February 2026 21 January 2009
Culture part 2 – what really matters in designing for different cultures

Caroline Jarrett shares some of her learnings from attending a conference where most participants were working cross-culturally

Colours and Culture – don’t always believe what you read

Jane Matthews 17 February 2026 4 December 2008
Colours and Culture – don’t always believe what you read

Thinking about colour in the context of different cultures can be more complicated than we’re led to believe. Caroline Jarrett points out some of the pitfalls.

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