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Community-Centered Design

Also known as: Community-Based Design

A design approach that centers the expertise, needs, and perspectives of specific communities throughout the technology development process, rather than designing for communities from the outside. In accessibility, community-centered design involves blind and disabled communities as active partners in defining problems, creating solutions, and evaluating outcomes. This contrasts with approaches where researchers or developers make assumptions about community needs without meaningful engagement.

Category: inclusive design · accessibility principles

Related: Co-Design · Participatory Design · National Federation of the Blind

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