LGBTQ+·7 min read·Seaduced Journal

Inclusive Design Is Not a Trend

Notes from inside a wellness brand designed for every body from the first sketch, not as a retrofit.

Inclusive Design Is Not a Trend

Inclusive design is not a sticker. It is not a campaign month. It is a set of decisions that begin at the first sketch and show up in every line of copy, every ingredient, every label font size. Here's what that actually looks like.

Starting at the sketch, not the sticker

// TODO: walk through the first-draft decisions that shaped Seaduced — bottle language, pronouns, imagery, pairing diversity.

What changed when we designed this way

// TODO: compare the drafts — the 'default' version vs. the version designed for every body — and what the reader would notice.

What's next

// TODO: future product decisions shaped by the same principles, without overpromising.

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