The reading dives into the fascinating history of how design intersects with disability, and of how focusing on design for disability doesn’t just solve immediate problems but can also inspire broader changes in the design world.
What’s really interesting about this is the idea that solving specific problems for disabled users can actually lead to major innovations that benefit everyone. It’s a powerful reminder that good design is about more than just looks or functionality; it’s about thoughtful innovation that considers all users. This perspective encourages us to think differently about design and its potential impact, pushing for high standards and creativity in all areas, including those designed for disability.