We love design solutions that really work. Inkl. Design is a full service agency. We focus on inclusive design and communication for all.
We love design solutions that really work. Inkl. Design is a full service agency. We focus on inclusive design and communication for all.
Gregor Strutz, CEO
Just in time for this year’s Leipzig Book Fair, part 5 of the series “Die Bunte Bande” will be published as an inclusive children’s book. inkl. Design made the concept of the book and and developed the implementation together with Aktion Mensch and other partners. With an edition of 2,000 copies at an affordable price, there is now for the first time ever a book for everyone which is fun to read in large print, braille and easy-to-read language.
Do you also want to? Then we have something for you! Because we not only design, we now also print everything that has to do with Braille.
Whether it’s business cards, stickers, brochures, maps or whatever, we can realize it for you.
Ask us and discover our possibilities!
We inkls see ourselves as pioneers of a design, which leaves traditional paths. Because inclusive design creates high-quality solutions and products for people with and without disabilities.
Years ago, we entered this difficult path, won recognition and prizes, but also paid apprenticeship fees. Now we want to strengthen ourselves with committed people. If you want to go this way with us, you should apply – as an employee, freelancer or intern. We are curious about you.
Archeology and history are not dry or old news at all. The Varusschlacht-Museum (Battle of the Teutoburg Forest Museum) in Kalkriese shows how to impart German history to students in a vivid way. In order that this exciting chapter can be conveyed just as illustratively and vividly in grey school buildings, inkl. Design designed learning material for students. It is free to download and finally designed in a fresh way that will make even the most demanding teenagers take a look.
Beautiful design is indispensable for both analogue or digital projects. But what does “beautiful” mean for someone who can’t see or hear? In an interview, Gregor Strutz talks about his studies at the HTW Berlin and about the importance of inclusive design for people who are often forgotten in the usual design process.
You can watch the very entertaining video here in German:
At the invitation of the National Institute of Design (NID) of India, we wrote a paper for the international Design Research Symposium in Ahmedabad at the beginning of November 2018 and gave a talk at the event. The topic: “How Germany’s First Inclusive Children’s Book Was Created Through Cooperation Between Various Specialists”.
The response was extremely positive and showed how important the international exchange of specialist knowledge is for the development of innovative, inclusive design solutions.