This video is quite self-explanatory because Elise Roy does a great job of keeping the discussion simple, while speaking about complex and innovative concepts which combine design and disability.
Her unique experience of the world has helped inform her solution to defeating the “ablest logic,” which is defining with disability in mind.
One thing that stands out for me the most from her talk is that we should be designing for disability first, and not just the norm.
There are innovative solutions that people without disabilities have benefited from. She provides examples of texting, which had dominated popular culture and social media in the last decade or so. For example, texting on cellular devices was originally designed for deaf persons, in order to market cellular phones.
From her I drew my inspiration for this final project.












