Stefania Passera of Aalto University has posted reports on two legal design jams that she co-organized with Giogio Trono in February 2014 in Milan:
- Legal Design Jam with Domus Academy students @THINGS Milano: Report
- Legal Design Jam @Talent Garden Milano: report
According to the Legal Design Jam site:
A Legal Design Jam brings together a group of motivated individuals from different fields (e.g. designers, lawyers, policy-makers, coders, innovators, business people…) and, together, give an extreme user-centric makeover to a legal document. The idea is borrowed from hackathons and service jams, and seeks to engage people to rethink and innovate the very concept of what a legal document should be, look and feel.
Click here for other resources related to the Milan legal design jams.
Click here for information about upcoming legal design jams.
HT @Squarelaw
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