Participatory Design
Also known as: PD, Cooperative Design, Scandinavian Design
A design approach originating in Scandinavian workplace democracy movements that emphasizes the direct involvement of people in the design of technologies and systems that affect them. Participatory design treats users as experts in their own experiences and gives them genuine decision-making power, not just input opportunities. In accessibility contexts, participatory design ensures that disabled people shape the technologies intended to support them, challenging approaches where designers make assumptions about user needs without meaningful involvement.
Category: Design Methods · Research Methods · Inclusive Design
Related: Co-design · User-Centered Design · Inclusive Design · Nothing About Us Without Us