Inclusive design in physical products increases usability, reduces error rates, shortens training time, and opens access to a wider market (ageing workforce, cultural and language differences, varied skill levels). And importantly - it can be integrated into an existing product-development process without a revolution: through small, systematic steps.
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In inclusive design, this is true in the most literal sense. In this article, we go beneath the surface to show how material choices shape a product’s accessibility - from user comfort to hygiene, all the way to aesthetics.
Discover how inclusive design in physical products can expand your reach, boost margins, and strengthen your company’s market advantage. See real-world examples of how designing accessible products translates into tangible profits and lasting customer loyalty.
This isn’t a trend - it’s an advantage. Companies that design with the user in mind sometimes boost their margins by as much as 1,400%! Want to know how industrial design transforms not only a product but an entire business model?
You’ve got a great product. It works flawlessly, it’s technically refined, and functionally sound. And yet… sales aren’t where they should be. Customers keep choosing something more expensive—even though it looks almost identical.