Design for All
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In this section we collect, in order not to get lost in memory, experiences and considerations born during the most significant design experiences.
Undertaking a Design for All process requires a knowledge, as deep and accurate as possible, of the potential of the discipline and a design synthesis capable of giving answers compatible with the needs and expectations of everyone and which, at the same time, do not recall people with disabilities nor the disability itself. Solutions, therefore, that must be specific, to satisfy even very particular needs, but that must appear generic to promote social inclusion.

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Talking about ergonomics

Contemporary ergonomics focuses on optimizing human-system interactions to enhance well-being and operational efficiency. It encompasses a holistic approach, integrating physical, cognitive, and emotional factors in design, while continuously assessing user feedback to improve comfort and usability across various contexts, including work and leisure environments.

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Design for All, Inclusive Design, Universal Design: comparing design approaches

Il crescente focus sull’inclusione nel design è essenziale, data la diversità della popolazione e le sfide del invecchiamento. Discipline come Design for All, Inclusive Design e Universal Design cercano di consentire un accesso equo a servizi e prodotti, migliorando il benessere e la partecipazione della comunità, promuovendo un ambiente più sostenibile.

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Accessible tourism – Accessibility and inclusion of tourist and holiday sites

Italy is advancing toward accessible tourism by enhancing infrastructure, staff training, and utilizing technology to improve accessibility for individuals with disabilities. While initiatives like the Strategic Tourism Plan 2023-27 aim to boost inclusivity, challenges between regulatory compliance and creative freedom persist, necessitating collaborative efforts for effective implementation.

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Design for accessibility and beauty

In February 2016, a hackathon was organized with people living with rheumatoid arthritis. An exciting experience of co-design for people with rheumatoid arthritis that left its mark. Because the focus of the projects to develop was not reduced to a pure functionalism, but functionalism became the condition to deal with much more important issues.

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