Inclusive Design Practices
Inclusive Design Practices' is a working approach within Service Design and UX that recognizes and respects a broad range of user needs. This involves substantial knowledge of user diversity, capabilityed application of accessibility principles, and consistent advocacy for user inclusivity. The impact is a service or user experience that caters to all demographics, thus increasing overall usability and customer satisfaction.
Level 1: Emerging
At a foundational level you are aware that users have different needs and experiences, and you take basic steps to include a diverse range of people in your Service Design or UX work. You follow accessibility guidelines when prompted and seek advice from team members to make your work more inclusive. This helps ensure your contributions support better usability for a wider group of users.
Level 2: Proficient
At a developing level you are learning to recognize the value of inclusive design in your Service Design and UX work. You follow established accessibility guidelines and make basic adjustments to accommodate different user needs, seeking feedback from others when unsure. This helps you create services and experiences that are more usable for a wider audience.
Level 3: Advanced
At a proficient level you are able to design services and experiences that reliably meet a variety of user needs, drawing on solid knowledge of accessibility and inclusivity principles. You routinely identify and address barriers for diverse users throughout your design process. Your work results in services that are more usable and welcoming for everyone.