Description
Introduction to Inclusive Design and Diversity in Fashion
Learn the building blocks of inclusive design and discover the huge potential of diversity in fashion.
Discover the differences between Accessibility, Design for All, and Inclusive Design as innovative ways to create inclusion and accessibility in the fashion and lifestyle industries.
Stay at the forefront and lead positive change in the fashion industry.
Design accessibility to create inclusion.
100% online programme.
Language: English
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1. Introduction to Inclusive Design
1.1. Introduction
1.2. From accessibility, to universal design, to inclusive design
1.3. Examples + summary
2. Human diversity
2.1. Designing for the majority?
2.2. Testimonials
2.3. Differentiation by age, culture, gender, ability.
2.4. Conclusions and Summary
+ Inclusive Design Summary.
+ The Diversity Synthesis.
Diversity exercise:
Who are you designing for?
* Downloadable summaries of each module.
* Specialised articles on Inclusive fashion.
* 1 year unlimited access.
* Access to the group forum for discussion and questions. Our expert team will always answer your questions.
* All Abilities Fashion Certificate of Achievement.
= Learn the different methods of creating inclusion in fashion.
= Become aware of diverse needs and unconscious bias in design.
= Get the first-hand perspectives of people with disabilities.
= Get an introduction to designing competitive inclusive products.
= Gain a global and commercial vision of diversity and inclusion.
= Stimulate innovation and your creativity.
Total hours of dedication: 2,5h approximately.
Team video presentation- 12 min
Tutorial video- 40 min
Review Summaries- 10 min
Reading articles- 30 min
Exercise – Who are you designing for?- 1h
Rut Turró: Founder of Movingmood: Training and consultancy in inclusive fashion.
21 years of experience working and researching accessibility in fashion. Consultant in social projects. Awarded with +7 grants in the EU. International collaborating teacher. Since 2016 she has been training companies and institutions in inclusive fashion. Currently, she also advises the EU on entrepreneurship projects for people with disabilities.
Real cases of people with disabilities:
English speakers:
Mik Scarlet: Inclusive design consultant.
Sadriye Görece: BlindLook – Co-Founder, Fortune 40 Under 40.
Francesc Granja: Founder of Tandem Team. MBA at ESADE. Former Commercial Director of Kellogg’s Spain and Portugal.
Marie Van Driessche: Interaction designer and accessibility specialist. ( with deafness )
Spanish translation
Patricia Santana: 1st model in a wheelchair to show at New York Fashion Week.
Ana Arija: 18 years working in a school, her height does not limit her.
Olga Rodriguez: Former photographer. Neuromuscular, losing strength day by day.
Maria Petit: No vision and works in a fashion company.
Frequently asked questions
Learn the different methods of creating inclusion in fashion
Discover the differences between Accessibility, Design for All, and Inclusive Design as innovative ways to create inclusion and accessibility in the fashion and lifestyle industries.