The Most Binge-Worthy Netflix Documentaries for Designers
How to Honor Juneteenth on Social Media as a Brand
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TRIVIA QUESTION
When did Juneteenth officially become a federal holiday in the United States?
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DESIGN IN MEDIA
The Most Binge-Worthy Netflix Documentaries for Designers
Netflix isn't just for procrastination—it's a rich source of inspiration for designers.
Here's a curated selection of design documentaries to ignite your creative spark:
๐️Abstract: The Art of Design
Delve into the minds of design visionaries like Nike designer Tinker Hatfield and American graphic designer Paula Scher. Each episode offers insights into the intent behind everyday objects.
๐️The Creative Brain
Neuroscientist David Eagleman explores the creative processes of architects, musicians, and more, revealing how we can all tap into our creativity.
๐️️She Makes Comics
Discover the untold stories of female creatives in the comic book industry.
๐️The Pixar Story
Journey behind the scenes of Pixar to witness the creative struggle and innovation that revolutionized animation.
๐️The 100 Years Show
Explore the inspiring story of Carmen Herrera, the oldest contemporary artist on earth, and her creative endurance despite facing gender and nationality barriers.
How to Honor Juneteenth on Social Media as a Brand
As brands, it's essential to honor Juneteenth authentically and respectfully on social media.
Here's how you can amplify the message of freedom while engaging your audience:
1. Educate and raise awareness: Share educational posts, infographics, or videos about the history and significance of Juneteenth to raise awareness among your audience.
2. Showcase black voices and stories: Amplify Black voices by featuring stories, experiences, and achievements of Black individuals within your industry or community.
3. Support black-owned businesses: Highlight and promote Black-owned businesses in your area or industry, encouraging your audience to support them.
4. Donate and fundraise for relevant causes: Launch fundraising campaigns or pledge to donate a portion of your proceeds to initiatives that promote social change and justice.
5. Celebrate with community events: Host live Q&A sessions, panel discussions, or virtual events featuring experts, activists, or community leaders to engage your audience in meaningful discussions.
Juneteenth became a federal holiday on June 17, 2021, when President Joe Biden signed the Juneteenth National Independence Day Act into law.
This day commemorates June 19, 1865, when Union General Gordon Granger arrived in Galveston, Texas, and announced the end of slavery, marking the emancipation of enslaved African Americans in the last Confederate state.
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