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The post title indicates a focus on design, and it’s fascinating to note that the concept of “universal design” emerged in the 1970s, aiming to create products and environments accessible to all, regardless of age or ability. This approach not only enhances usability but also fosters inclusivity, which can lead to a broader market appeal. Interestingly, the principles of universal design can be seen in everyday items, such as curb cuts, which benefit both wheelchair users and parents with strollers.