Arts charity Magic Me brings people from different generations together as creative collaborators.
In this project, nine- and ten-year-old students from a school in Brick Lane, east London, named Christ Church School, partnered with local adults aged between 50 and 80 years old.
Together they explored age and ageism in birthday cards.
When you go to the shops to buy a birthday card, what do you typically see? Someone over 40 is finished. Get older and life goes downhill. Cards for girls are pink and sparkly. Cards for boys focus on sports and football.
Why do we have these stereotypes?
Artists Skye Baker and Sue Mayo facilitated workshops to design new and better birthday cards for all ages. Check them out.
The group also imagined a fictional design studio, presenting their research and cards as its work.
You can see the names of the people involved in the project too.