To Anyone Who Doesn’t Understand ‘the Point’ of Blind Emojis

In 2018 it was announced that a new series of disability-inclusive emojis would be released in 2019. These emojis included wheelchair users, amputees, deaf individuals and, to my delight, blind characters.
LapWrap Positioning Pad Provides Security for the Patient and Versatility for the Surgical Team

The LapWrap ensures complete patient stability by firmly securing patients’ arms by their sides during the entire surgical procedure, with full visual access for the surgical team.
Limb-art: prosthetic leg covers that aim to be “beautiful” as well as “functional”

Design Reality has worked with Paralympian Mark Williams on a range of plastic leg covers for those who have prosthetic limbs that aim to be both “durable” and “attractive”.
The Future of Inclusive Design

GRAY talks to three pioneering individuals who are changing both the way we approach design and who can approach it.
Personalization

Incorporating opportunities for choice and the expression of individual preferences The iStore introduced a new dimension to personal computing. By developing a simple and intuitive way to find, purchase, and install applications, individuals can easily personalize their devices with the tools, entertainment, and communication systems that they value. The screen grid and colorful icon interface […]