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After four years attending Parsons School of Design and immersing herself into the design world, Dana Saulo has developed a passion for inclusive design. Inspired by talks of a Health and Disability course offered, Dana found inspiration in her freshman year of college to pursue designing garments that offer fit and function for people of differing abilities. By keeping a balance of three main principles: Function, Expression, and Aesthetic, Saulo aims to meet the needs of her customer through a collaborative design process. Through means of research, interviews, and one-on-one meetings with people who live with disabilities, Saulo creates designs that merge both her own personal interests and that of her target audience to uplift the voices of those in the disabled community.