Stockholm Design Lab (SDL) / Haglöfs / Toolkit / 2025
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Stockholm Design Lab (SDL) / Haglöfs / Toolkit / 2025
New Resource! Customizeable-to-you toolkit to help you keep and organize all your healthcare information.
"Of the many things you’ll need to manage for yourself in life at some point — and if you’re a person in your teens or 20s, probably need to already do to some degree or will need to start doing soon — managing your own healthcare may be one that feels particularly complex, all the more so if you’re disabled or chronically ill. In an era where healthcare systems around the world, be they private or public, keep becoming increasingly more difficult to access and navigate, and where what care we can access and how we access it may be threatened, limited or in a state of flux, it can all feel especially overwhelming. That’s why we created this toolkit to help you organize, chronicle, sort through, and communicate your healthcare needs for yourself and anyone else involved in the care and keeping of you and your body. It’s only going to be full of the information about you, your health, and everything involved that you provide. You can change up any headings or sections that don’t work for you, and you can use this in digital spreadsheet, digital or word document, printed or DIY-journaling form, whichever works best for you. You can also think about this toolkit as a way of organizing some parts of your care web, a personal community and living system of care and support. The idea of care webs generally positions them as being about mutual or reciprocal support, and you may have roles in your own care web that are about the help you give others. This is for the care, and supports for that care, that you need, and a tool for you to organize your own care. The three of us who’ve co-created this are all people who have long had varied, ongoing and complex healthcare needs. One of us gets their care through a national healthcare system, and two of us have used public health and private insurance. The form itself is even based on the form one of us — s.e. — created for himself and still uses to manage his own care."
Our downloadable and printable templates to help you keep and organize all your healthcare information.
binder of watercolour paper plus bull clips plus art toolkit palette HOPEFULLY equals a fun travel painting kit 🤞🤞🤞
-> It's now or never. And Chance wasn't going to let bad feelings settle any longer. He knocked on the door once then waited for a response. - @casino-connoisseur
[There wasn't an answer. Nobody came to answer the door. However, faint sounds could be heard, as if claws were scraping against wood.. someone was in there, that's for sure, but they didn't answer the door. Builderman usually kept his door open when he wasn't in his room, so he had to be in there, right..? Just had to..]
📌 Dive into 1950s Workshop Rockabilly Magic!
💡 Experience the vibrant retro vibe of this 1950s rockabilly scene! A brunette beauty (AI-generated) in a yellow floral top and a red swing skirt hands her husband a toolbox as the sun crackles in a workshop. 🌟
"Reports of raids on journalists’ phones and retribution for reporting that rankles those in power have caused alarm, but not a fundamental rethinking of how to better protect journalists. It turns out that others have been here before, and have some words of caution, encouragement and advice."
Advice from around the world on how to keep working under threat.
We did another collaboration based on some goofy thing I made on the whiteboard. That's crazy 😧
The shading and kite and just about everything else was made by @bleach-enjoyer. I was out most of the time, that's why I wasn't able to put in a whole lot on this collaboration 💔
Late redesign on Kite IkIk