2022
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-06809-6_10
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Inclusive Design is Much More Than the Opposite of Exclusive Design

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“…Non‐inclusive solutions typically have a very little impact on markets, such as lower marketability. This can happen even in the case of solutions originally envisaged to be inclusive or enjoyed by all (Moreira da Silva 2023) that, however, use mislead cultural models. For example, kitchens designed only for standard consumers and wheelchair users have a lower impact than one that also considers elderly, children, people with sensory impairments, etc.…”
Section: The Inclusive Signs Toolkitmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Non‐inclusive solutions typically have a very little impact on markets, such as lower marketability. This can happen even in the case of solutions originally envisaged to be inclusive or enjoyed by all (Moreira da Silva 2023) that, however, use mislead cultural models. For example, kitchens designed only for standard consumers and wheelchair users have a lower impact than one that also considers elderly, children, people with sensory impairments, etc.…”
Section: The Inclusive Signs Toolkitmentioning
confidence: 99%