

But a particular design can prohibit participation. Participation doesn’t require a particular design. You’re designing a diversity of ways to participate so that everyone has a sense of belonging. Susan Goltsman said Inclusive design doesn’t mean you’re designing one thing for all people. The strengths and limits of a person are always a role in how well they connect with a solution. Human capacity, in all of its physical, cognitive, and cultural manifestations, is a fundamental component of design. There are some who believe that designing for themselves is insufficient and wish to build experiences for others as well.

The only real distinction is how much control you exercise over your identity as a designer. In certain ways, everybody who has ever addressed a problem qualifies as a designer.

“ Design is a plan to make something new for people, that they perceive as beneficial”. First of all, I’ll like to start by highlighting what Design is.
