Reading this made me think about how design for people with disabilities is often overlooked or treated differently from regular products. I was surprised to learn that something as useful as a leg splint could also be inspiring in its design. It showed me that design doesn’t have to be boring just because it’s made for a medical use. I also liked how the author talked about fashion and disability. Glasses are a good example of how something can help people see better but still be stylish and accepted by everyone. The book made me reflect on how design can be both helpful and creative, and how we need more balance between solving problems and exploring new ideas in design especially in the disability world.