Blue Badge Style - New Ideas & Designs in Disability Aids
Blue Badge Style in the UK reviewed our Trig compression socks in their latest blog post.
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Continue readingBlue Badge Style in the UK reviewed our Trig compression socks in their latest blog post.
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Continue readingIn this post, Top & Derby co-founder, Ben Grynol, discusses the Top 5 Most Important Crowdfunding Campaigns to date! Lots of success has been seen on both Kickstarter and Indiegogo!
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Great story in The Globe and Mail by Adam Bisby! Top & Derby got a great shout out for our past experience with running crowdfunding campaigns!
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Continue readingIn this New Yorker story, one of our community members - Liz Jackson - is featured for her great work in spreading awareness about inclusive design!
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Continue readingIn this post, Top & Derby co-founder, Ben Grynol, shares his thoughts about MS in a guest blog post for PatientTalk.org!
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Continue readingChristie Germans, one of our community members and a blogger who lives with MS, talks about her thoughts on our enable initiative to raise awareness and funds for Multiple Sclerosis.
Thanks for the shout out, Christie!
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Continue readingKellen Prouse, a blogger who lives with MS, shows how living with MS doesn't mean that you have to stay away from the skate park!
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Continue readingCanada-based Top & Derby (www.topandderby.com) earned the award for Best Booth Under 400 Square Feet on the final day of Medtrade, the nation’s premiere HME event. The first-time exhibitors’ “sleek and simple” display of canes made excellent use of the relatively small space.
Continue readingWell the news is out! We’re totally honoured to be recognized internationally for the design of our Chatfield cane!
Top & Derby was selected by the International Designers Society of America (IDSA) to receive an International Design Excellence Award (IDEA) for having one of the top new products of 2014! The Chatfield will now become part of the permanent collection in the Henry Ford Museum, in Dearborn, Michigan.
Check out the gallery of winners on the IDSA website!
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