How can you redesign the International Symbol of Access (commonly known as the ‘wheelchair symbol’) to make it more inclusive? Not everybody who is disabled is in a wheelchair - and not everybody who needs extra access facilities is disabled. My design aims to strip the design of the symbol back, so that it is no longer depicting a person - and simply just displaying a need for more access. Meanwhile, the + symbol is used to indicate the need for something ‘extra’, like extra space or assistance.