One significant obstacle in crafting gender-inclusive designs is the lack of awareness and understanding of the diverse needs among designers themselves. Historical data and design standards often overlook non-binary and transgender individuals, leading to environments that cater primarily to gender norms established decades ago. Overcoming these challenges requires a commitment to education, empathy, and a willingness to question and change longstanding practices.
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