# designing for inclusion improves the experience for everyone ## Examples - The [[Curb cut effect]] - #followup The OXO Good Grips potato peeler was originally designed for individuals with arthritic hands, but was so comfortable, it was widely praised and adopted.[^1] - Further reading: - [[wilson2018UntoldStoryVegetable|Wilson, M. (2018, September 24). The untold story of the vegetable peeler that changed the world.]] - [OXO 2017-01-31 blog: Behind the Design: OXO’s Iconic Good Grips Handles](https://www.oxo.com/blog/behind-the-scenes/behind-design-oxos-iconic-good-grips-handles/) - #research Text messaging was designed for the deaf community[^2] --- - **Keywords:** - [[Inclusive design]] - **Related:** - **Reference:** - [[When we design for disability, we all benefit Elise Roy (TED)]] [^1]: [[When we design for disability, we all benefit Elise Roy (TED)]] [^2]: [[When we design for disability, we all benefit Elise Roy (TED)]]