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Designing for neurodivergence is designing for all
Decisions you make in design and build can have real-life impact for neurodivergent people who want or need to use your digital products.
Decisions you make in design and build can have real-life impact for neurodivergent people who want or need to use your digital products.
I wrote a book about service workers. It’s called Going Offline. It was first published by A Book Apart in 2018. Now, it’s available to read for free online.
Here’s how I interpret the top-level guidance in the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines.
Recently we realised we didn't have a written browser support policy. We decided to rectify that. We wanted a policy that would focus on outcomes for the user: rather than fixating on specific browsers, we needed to consider capabilities. It turns out there’s an initiative for that.
Thursday, May 16, 2024, marks the 13th Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD). The purpose of GAAD is to get everyone talking, thinking and learning about digital access/inclusion and people with different disabilities.
Catching some accessibility issues doesn’t need to be left to the experts.
Business, sustainability, and inclusivity.
It’s not just about finding the issue—it’s about finding the issues at the right time.