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Becoming woke to thinking differently about design for disability

Becoming woke to thinking differently about design for disability

by Perspective Hive | Dec 3, 2019 | All Blogs, Diversity

Bad design is about more than just looks. For many members of our community, poorly planned design means they are unable to access the world. In the most literal sense. Unable to live independently or with dignity. Companies that are woke to designing for inclusion...

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  • Love to learn written on a wall
    What would you prefer?
  • The auracast system with the stage in the background
    The show must go on … accessibly!
  • Open laptop with the words I design and develop experiences that make people's lives simple on the screen.
    Accessibility should be about how we design work

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