How we used Design Thinking to restore pride and independence for the visually impaired in the electoral process.
The right to vote is one of the basic and fundamental political human rights enshrined in the South African constitution. The specific barriers and challenges faced by visually impaired in […]
How we enabled Social Change for the Chevrah Kadisha.
Problem: The Chevrah Kadisha, a long-standing pillar of support within the Jewish community, faced the challenge of maintaining its relevance and sustainability in the modern era. The organization recognized the […]
How we empowered Africa’s public sector’s good governance.
Problem: The African Association of Accountants General (AAAG) struggled to effectively communicate its value proposition to diverse stakeholders, risking low awareness and membership. Opportunity: AAAG engaged MrBlack to leverage design […]
Can Social Design be Humanitarian-Focused, politically charged or both?
Problem:Constitution Hill, a living museum showcasing South Africa’s constitution-making process and journey to democracy, faces the challenge of demonstrating the Constitution’s core values and guiding its interpretation and implementation to […]
How do you create a memorable township experience?
Problem: Gauteng, despite being recognised as the economic powerhouse of South Africa, faced the challenge of elevating its profile beyond just being a business hub. The region needed to instil […]
How design thinking can improve lives and mitigate challenges to free and fair elections?
Problem: The current paper ballot system faces challenges in adapting to the evolving electoral landscape, particularly with the increasing number of candidates and parties participating in elections. The existing ballot […]