Jeremy Myerson is a design writer, researcher and educator, based in London. His work explores the role of design and designers in driving social, economic, environmental and technological change.
He is Professor Emeritus in the Helen Hamlyn Centre for Design at the Royal College of Art; Chairman of WORKTECH Academy, a global knowledge network for the future of work; and Visiting Professorial Fellow at the Oxford Institute of Population Ageing.
He has consulted internationally with business, academia and government on design education, inclusive design and the future of work. He is the author of several of influential books, the latest of which are ‘Unworking: The Reinvention of the Modern Office’ (2022) and ‘Designing a World for Everyone: 30 years of Inclusive Design’ (2021).
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