Industry Leader Creates Tactile Packaging
“Inviting people with disabilities to the table at the concept stage increases the likelihood of creating inclusive products and services. When we design from an inclusive mindset, everyone wins.”
~Bold Blind Beauty
Inclusion is the word on the street
The buzz on the inclusion front comes in the form of tactile markings on hair care products. The markings will allow people who are blind or visually impaired to identify the product.
Procter & Gamble’s Herbal Essences is leading the way to inclusivity with their new accessible bottles. My friend Holly over at Blind Motherhood did a review. Check it out here: Herbal Essences Hair Care Creates Inclusive Bottle Design for Visually Impaired.
Industry Leader Featured Image Description:
The photo is of a chrome shower head that can be used as a handheld.
It seems like the word has spread like wildfire. I’m excited to see what’s to come.
Thanks for reading and commenting Mihran! I hope you are doing well.
I thought so.
What a great idea and fantastic initiative from Herbal Essences. We love how inclusive the brand has grown to become! Including people with disabilities in the development process and giving them a voice really shows a great sincerity to a more inclusive Health & Beauty industry.
creative and wonderful idea…
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What a great idea