Alice's+Inclusive+Design

=**__Inclusive Design__**=

__What is Inclusive Design?__
The most commonly used definition of inclusvie design (ID) is that it makes the design of mainstream products and services accessible to as many people as possible all over the world, in a wide variety of situations and to the greatest extent possible, without the need for adaptations or specialised design. ID is also about working with people, not for them, allowing people the right to choose. ID makes sure that everyone is well-informed about offers on products to allow them to make their own choices. Inclusive design is about **'designing for all**.'

__The importance of Inclusive Design.__
I think that inclusive design is important. It is an approach that will allow far more people the ability to access mainstream products. It also allows people of all different ages and abilities to participate independently and confidently in everyday life and activities. It allows people to decide for themselves, with enough information to enable them to make the correct decisions for them.

I came to the conclusion that inclusive design is important by using the internet to read about inclusive design, finding out what it is, how it works, who uses it, what is the importance of it and why it is important. After looking on the internet about it I still wasn’t left completely clear about what it is and what it does but I understood enough to know that it is important and it will help many people as it expands and improves and comes more into the mainstream.

These good grop potato slicers were designed to help people who have arthiritis in their hands. It also helps if your hands are wet, because then you have a grip on the appliance and it doesn't slip.

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I have added this video because i think it shows how the designers go about making their products usable for everyone.