The Boondocking Icon Project If you would like to share feedback on this project, please contact me at trischdj@mail.uc.edu. View fullsize Potential mandates for the icon. View fullsize Potential materials for the icons. View fullsize The icon inspiration comes from the ancient Egyptian symbol for shelter. Selected sources/learn more about boondocking:Nomadland by Jessica BruderCheapRVLiving.comDiversifyVanLife.orgNo Fixed Address System by Chih ChiuThe Accessible Icon ProjectThe (mostly) true story of hobo graffitiFor homeless people living in their cars, Southern California churches, temples open their parking lotsMore Americans Are Sleeping in Their Cars—and Now Some Cities Are Making Space for ThemYouTube Boomers Show #VanLife Isn’t Just for MillennialsWhat if Your Home Could Be Mobile, but Also You Could Park It?1 million Americans live in RVs. Meet the ‘modern nomads.’A brief history of #vanlife and RVingWhy The American Dream No Longer Includes Home Ownership For Many MillennialsThe New Nomads of #VanLife Reflect an Enduring Divide School ProjectsDJ TrischlerOctober 13, 2020boondocking, design issues, icon design, travel, vanlife, vandwelling, jessica bruder, bob wells, diversify vanlife Facebook0 Twitter LinkedIn0 Tumblr Pinterest0