Convivial Tools
Also known as: Conviviality
A concept from philosopher Ivan Illich describing tools that are easy to learn through use, allow users to decide when and how to use them, and can adapt to individual preferences. In accessibility contexts, convivial tools are malleable technologies that empower users—including disabled users—to modify, extend, and share adaptations with their communities, rather than imposing fixed workflows designed only for typical users.
Category: inclusive design · assistive technology
Related: Universal Design · Participatory Design · Assistive Technology