Towards inclusive avatars
Equal representation of disability needs to reach all online areas like avatars which lend identity, information and fun.
33 posts — Information and guidance on best practices for accessibility and embedding inclusive design from the beginning.
Equal representation of disability needs to reach all online areas like avatars which lend identity, information and fun.
UserWay provide useful tools and widgets to help websites comply with accessibility standards.
Part of the product design process is defining your users and keeping them in the forefront. This article looks at doing this specifically for disabled users.
The immense value of Open Source software and its community-driven approach can apply this to more inclusive software made by multiple perspectives.
A helpful guide to adapting user stories to accessible software so this is embedded as it is developed.
The UX Collective produces lots of material aimed at adapting experience design processes for more inclusive products.
How to get closer towards defining personas outside your usual range of familiarity.
Its essential to understand how to make the user research process work for the people you are designing for such as neurodivergent people. This is written from lived experience and insights.
Ignitec specialise in inclusive product design and share their experience.
Information about the how of accessibility directly to developers who need to know.
This is the leading content area for Microsoft's content resource on inclusive design practices.
A blog post from the Worldwide Web consortium on standards needed to keep the web open to all.
A definitive resource on understanding disabled web users to design for them from the Web Accessibility Initiative within the W3C.
From GitHub, the largest developer social network and platform, a collection of documents on accessibility.
Where do the differences of approaches come up with inclusive and accessible design?
Resources - PeatworksResources The Partnership on Employment & Accessible Technology (PEAT): About PEAT The Future of Work: Trends, Technology, and
Simple and practical guide on designing for different aspects of accessibility or disabilities.
3 tips for designing user research for neurodivergent testersWe explore three key considerations when designing inclusive research for neurodivergent testers.
Improving your Digital Accessibility ResourcesExplore how you can develop resources online for your visitors with additional access needsEventbrite
Good insights on facts to support the business case and demonstrate why and how to target the online experience of the disability market. This might need a sign up on Medium.com.
Cognitive Accessibility Task Force
Making Content Usable for People with Cognitive and Learning DisabilitiesThis document is for people who make web content (web pages)
There aren't many online design guidelines for the neurodivergent experience, but this one brings together tips to reduce cognitive load and other aspects.
Queen Mary University conducted some interesting research into how autistics approach and use social media networks as an instructive message to those managing and designing these systems.