@techreport{TR-IC-19-04, number = {IC-19-04}, author = {Vanessa R. M. L. Maike and M. CecĂ­lia C. Baranauskas}, title = {Design and Development of Tangible Artifacts for Participatory Design for All}, month = {March}, year = {2019}, institution = {Institute of Computing, University of Campinas}, note = {In English, 19 pages. \par\selectlanguage{english}\textbf{Abstract} This technical report documents the design and development of efforts that were made in the direction of proposing digital versions of artifacts and techniques used in participatory practices, with the goal of making them accessible to all. Therefore, we aim to allow that any person, regardless of ability, literacy, age, culture or any other special condition, is able to actively contribute and be a part of ideation and participatory practices, used during the design process of new computer systems. In order to accomplish our goal, we adopted the Universal Design (UD) philosophy, so that the artifacts we propose in this work do not require special adaptations for specific groups of users. We also followed the Tangible User Interface (TUI) paradigm, so that our designs can be familiar representations of their original non-digital counterparts, but with an underlying computer system. The artifacts we have redesigned come from Organisational Semiotics (OS) and Participatory Design (PD), and we have done our best to preserve their original essence while making them more inclusive. } }