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1. Inclusive Design

Basically Inclusive Design is related with Universal Design but it has different scope of in some aspects which is makes it different with Universal Design. The definition of Inclusive Design is a design that is inclusive of the full range of human diversity with respect to ability, language, culture, gender, age and other forms of human difference. Inclusive Design has a vision to make better experiences for everyone.

2. The Distinctions The Context: Universal design has its origins in architectural and industrial design - Inclusive Design work in the digital realm where the constraints, design options and design methods are very different. The most important difference is that it does not need to design one-size-fits-all, the flexibility of the digital gives us the luxury and freedom to take a one-size-fits-one personalized design approach to inclusion. The User: Universal design, despite the fact that it has the term universal in it, and counter to the intentions of the originators of the term, has become associated with disabilities and a fairly constrained categorization of disabilities. Other than the commonly quoted principles of Universal Design, much universal design guidance categorizes design advice according to constrained categories of disability. Inclusive Design stressing that the individual is multi-faceted and the constraints or design needs they have may arise from a number of factors or characteristics, and they all need to be taken into account The Method: While the common goal is inclusion, because Inclusive Design dealing with digital design and design considerations are very different from the non-digital, it can have a differently configured “entrance” for each person, in fact it can have multiple entrances for one person, each for a different context. Similarly in Inclusive Design, it can have a different “handle” for each person and each context or each goal. The design constraints are very different from the domain in which Universal Design originated.

3. The different with Universal Design term While Universal Design is about creating a common design that works for everyone, inclusive Design has the freedom to create a design system that can adapt, morph, or stretch to address each design need presented by each individual.

4.References:

http://idrc.ocad.ca/index.php/about-the-idrc/49-resources/online-resources/articles-and-papers/443-whatisinclusivedesign http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/20110118095356/http://www.cabe.org.uk/files/the-principles-of-inclusive-design.pdf http://uxdesign.smashingmagazine.com/2012/01/12/inclusive-design/