Design for the edges
Briefly

The article emphasizes the importance of designing products and environments that accommodate diverse needs resulting from disabilities or limitations. Over two decades, observations revealed common adjustments people make in their everyday environments to enhance accessibility. By addressing these real-life needs, the design process creates functional innovations, showcasing that initial specialized solutions can become universally beneficial. Such designs not only support people with disabilities but also enhance experiences for the general population, proving that catering to margins can uplift the mainstream.
A bed lifted on risers to slide a storage bin of medical supplies underneath to stay within reach reflects the everyday adjustments to the built environment.
The most meaningful innovations often come from designing with people who experience the world differently, thus making accessible features indispensable.
Read at Fast Company
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