Design for All

Design methods in practice


A deeper understanding of consumer needs and aspirations can deliver more usable and desirable products. Innovative designers, social scientists, and other researchers, are developing new methods to deliver truly Design for All concepts and solutions.

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graphic image showing stylised people in a town square is teh front cover of a leaflet on council tax

Inclusive design benefits council's image

Lewisham Council needed a corporate identity to speak to a diverse community & give it 'personality'

photograph of two young women in a fitness centre using a Pulse Elliptical Training machine

Market advantage from inclusive approach

A greater proportion of older people are using gyms, the new Pulse range accommodates this change

Susanna Patterson modelling the fur trimmed, hooded silver rain cape with integrated mitens, designerd for her by her sister, so that she could look fashionable when in her wheelchair in the rain

Wheelchair users deserve good fashions

A designer examines & proposes design solutions to suit the fashion needs of a wheelchair user

a black and white image showing the 3d prototype model of the kettlesense product wiht a mug inplace to receive hot water from the dispenser

Designs focused on human needs

Innovate 3: Report on the 2nd Design Business Association inclusive design challenge competition

Logo for the Design Council UK

Inclusive design education resource

Design Council web based resource on inclusive design practice for design educators & students

black and white photograph of the prototype ofteh Lancia Nea an inclusively designed car

Lancia's inclusive concept car

Fiat introduces accessible & adaptable features to its car range plus an inclusive vehicle concept