Inclusive design approaches

Inclusive design is a design philosophy that seeks to create products, environments, and experiences that are accessible and usable by as many people as possible, regardless of their age, ability, gender, cultural background, or any other form of human difference. It emphasizes the importance of understanding and addressing the diverse needs and experiences of all potential users. Instead of designing for the average user or making specialized designs for certain groups, inclusive design aims to create solutions that cater to a wide range of users from the outset. This approach not only benefits those with disabilities or special needs but ensures that designs are versatile, flexible, and adaptable for everyone, ultimately leading to more innovative and universally beneficial solutions.

What does design consideration mean?

Notably, there was an overlap between design considerations and influencing factors. The former focuses on concluding possible design suggestions, recommendations, and implications proposed by the reviewed articles. The latter involves mapping the impacts of interaction design on digital PEx in different contexts; therefore, they refer to different themes and references.

Inclusive

CONSIDERATIONS

Provide flexible design to be usable by people with no limitations as well as by people with functional limitations related to disabilities or old ages.