Women at the forefront of accessible design argue that inclusivity must be considered from the very beginning of the design process, not as an afterthought. This approach means building products, services, and environments with the consideration that everyone experiences and interacts with the world in different ways. By prioritizing accessibility from the start, designers can avoid the need for costly modifications later and promote a more inclusive world from the outset.
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