Bespoke Co-Design
Also known as: Personalised Co-Design
An approach to participatory design in which interventions are co-designed individually with each user rather than in group settings, allowing for highly targeted and personalised solutions. In accessibility contexts, bespoke co-design recognises that people with variable conditions such as aphasia have unique needs that cannot be addressed by one-size-fits-all approaches, and works with individuals to prioritise the removal of barriers most significant to them in their specific contexts.
Category: design · research methods
Related: Participatory Design · Co-Design · Complex Communication Needs · Aphasia