Design for All

Environments and Products


Around the world, designers are demonstrating the potential of Design for All through people-centred approaches to design thinking. The result is a fresh take on the design of environments, products, services and interfaces that put people first.

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The BT Big Button Phone showing the keys and handset

Big Button Phone: a market success story

An inclusive design telephone achieving mainstream market appeal and viable production costs

an indoor swimming pool with a viewing gallery to one side and a boomerang shaped clerestory window above

Danish barrier-free housing: 2 examples

The 2 case studies demonstrate the practical value of a multidisciplinary approach to housing design

a row of three park benches designed by Alan Tilbury

Furniture designer addresses park benches

Furniture designer Alan Tilbury won a competition to design & make seating for Castle Park, Bristol

the kyomi dual flow bath tap designed by Robin Levien

Inclusive design for domestic bathrooms

Robin Levien RDI, designed the Kyomi bathroom suite with ease of use elements for Ideal Standard

the heel section of the tread of the sole of a  walking boot

Innovation company's approach to users

PDD, a London based company pay particular attention to user research as a route to innovation

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