03/06/2026
You use accessibility features every single day without even realising it! đź‘€
From automatic doors to ramps, escalators, and curb cuts, these are all examples of design choices that make everyday life easier for everyone.
This is what’s known as the Curb Cut Effect: when something is designed for Disabled people or people with specific access needs, it ends up benefiting everyone.
Like curb cuts on pavements, originally designed for wheelchair users, but now used by parents with prams, delivery workers, cyclists, travellers with suitcases, and anyone navigating a busy street.
Or ramps and automatic doors, which don’t take anything away from non-disabled people, they just make spaces more usable for more people.
Accessibility isn’t about adding extra inconvenience. It’s about removing barriers and improving access for everyone.
What accessibility features can you think of that benefit everyone? Let’s chat in the comments! 💬👇