The book explores the intersection of design and autism through an inclusive and multidisciplinary lens. It brings together diverse perspectives, lived experiences, and, most importantly, a rich collection of projects and ideas that emphasise the social and cultural impact of design. Just as autism is not a singular experience but a spectrum of identities, design should be multifaceted, adaptable, and reflective of diverse voices. “The value of this book lies in its ability to address these issues not as problems to be solved but as opportunities to rethink design—and, by extension, society itself. The experience of Lab COmeta, as narrated through contributions from experts and students, demonstrates that Inclusive Design is not optional—it is a necessity. Designing with, rather than for, autistic individuals requires an open, collaborative approach in which the perspectives of those directly experiencing autism are integral to the creative process. […]. Design has the power to reverse this dynamic, teaching us that diversity is not an obstacle but a powerful resource. It can help us create a world where all individuals, regardless of their specific traits, are given the opportunity to be themselves.”
Title: Design&Autism. An unconventional approach to inclusion through product innovation
Author(s): Venanzio Arquilla, Federica Caruso
Publisher: Maggioli Spa
Year of publication: 03/2026
Pages: 384
Book series: Politecnica
Series: Design
Topic: Architecture
Language: English
ISBN code: 8891677686
EAN code: 9788891677686
Venanzio Arquilla
Associate Professor, Politecnico di Milano. Head of Prod xperience Design Academy (XDA), and co-director of the UxP Master. Leads the Joint Research Lab AXD and professor on multiple master program boards, focusing on user experience, service design, and strategic design.
Federica Caruso
PhD Candidate, Politecnico di Milano. UX and product designer researching inclusive design integration in meta-design to tackle biases in design education. Coordinator of the Experience Design Academy, UX Design tutor, and COmeta Lab collaborator addressing autism related design challenges.