The Senses: Design Beyond Vision

Explore experimental works and practical solutions designed to inspire wonder and new ways of accessing our world. Wander through a scented snowstorm, play a furry instrument in a Tactile Orchestra, investigate the sonic properties of glass, and experience many more multisensory experiences from some of the world’s most creative thinkers, including Christopher Brosius, KunstLAB Arnhem, […]
What Your Getting Wrong About Inclusive Design

Kat Holmes shares the biggest misconceptions with inclusive design–and what companies need to do to get it right.
Inclusive Design: 12 Ways to Design for Everyone

The premise of inclusive design is that apart from permanent disabilities there are temporary, situational, or changing disabilities that affect us all. We invited a range of experts to suggest tips on how to design for everyone, from the conceptual to the technical.
How to Design for Everyone, In 3 Steps
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First? Ignore the average user–they don’t exist.
How One Florida City Is Reinventing Itself With UX Design

Make Gainesville the best place to live and work, courtesy of human-centered design.
Design for One And All

Now that the first London Design Biennale is over, we take a look at Norway’s contribution, Reaching for Utopia – Inclusive Design in Practice, and find out why inclusive design is an idea the world needs to know about. Throughout September, London’s Somerset House played host to 37 countries all responding to the theme of […]
A new app asks crowds to help map bus stops for the sightless

Blindways is a new app developed by the Perkins School of Blind to crowdsource precise locations to help blind people find bus stops.
The Future of Retirement Communities: Walkable and Urban

FEW people in America walk to work. Most of us drive to the supermarket. But more older people these days are looking for a community where they can enjoy a full life without a car.
Braille trail, sensory garden, and marimba bench enliven accessible park project

A newly opened park in Watertown, Massachusetts, wants to make sure everyone, from the elderly to the visually impaired, can experience nature on their own terms.
How Designing With All of Our Senses Creates a More Inclusive World
