Solve for One, Build for Everyone: The OXO Good Grips Effect and What My Voice Clone Taught Me About Universal Design
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Solve for One, Build for Everyone: The OXO Good Grips Effect and What My Voice Clone Taught Me About Universal Design

Universal design is not charity. It is the fastest path to building for everyone. The curb cut effect, OXO Good Grips, and what my AI clone experiment taught me about constraint-driven innovation.

Dr. Dédé Tetsubayashi|1 min read|April 29, 2026

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Solve for one person, then extend to many.

This is the third installment of the Access is Power series. Earth Day note: sustainable design and accessible design share the same philosophy — design for constraint, build something that actually works for everyone. This week’s …

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