Design For All – Interview Collection

Good design works best when it works for everyone.

That’s a straightforward idea. In practice, it takes real commitment: to lived experience, honest decision-making and embedding inclusive thinking into the work from the start, not as an afterthought.

Inclusive and accessible design is shaped not only by process, but by perspective. Particularly the perspectives of those designing, building and using products and services every day. The people closest to the gaps tend to understand them best, and that understanding is what moves the work forward.

Our Design For All interview series brings together conversations with people doing exactly that. Accessibility specialists, UX leads and design thinkers, sharing what inclusive design actually looks like in practice, where the challenges still sit, and how more accessible experiences get made.

Browse the collection here.

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Chris Nasrawi