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Michael Miles
Michael Miles | Genuine
Genuine (wearegenuine.com)
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Planning considerations to ensure that a product, service and/or environment is usable by everyone to the greatest extent possible.
Ronald L. Mace | Slewyn Goldsmith | Patricia Moore |
The sloped curb is a result of barrier free/universal desighn. It helps those with accessibility issues, but also beyond. Parents with strollers, delievery people, even people distracted by a text on their cellphone.
Inclusive Design
Accessibility
Vision
Hearing
Cognitive Ability
Mobility
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© 05/2011 Sandi Wassmer
©CC4.0 09/2016 Mike Miles
"If you design for the average, you are literally designing for nobody."
- Todd Rose
"Suffers from red-green colorblindness" |
"Has a broken wrist due to a skiing accident" |
"Does most work while traveling" |
desktop | mobile / other |
Data Source: gs.statcounter.com/platform-market-share/desktop-mobile-tablet
Republic of Mali |
South Korea |
0.5 Mbps | 26.3 Mbps |
Data Source: www.fastmetrics.com/internet-connection-speed-by-country.php#top-10-comparison
"The website should act like a helpful human. This is one of the big differences between the old site and the new site... on the old site, it would feel like you were interacting with some sort of lawyer-robot that was speaking to you in government-speak"
Jascha Franklin-Hodge, the city’s chief of information technology
Source: The Boston Globe
"The easiest way to do inclusive design? Stop asking about gender!"
- Sarah Leren
bit.ly/SitecoreIDX
This presentation |
bit.ly/IDXPatterns
Inclusive Design Patterns |
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bit.ly/IDXPrinciples
10 Principles of Inclusive Design |
bit.ly/IDXAvgMyth The Myth of Average |
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bit.ly/IDXSemBBC BBC Semantic guidelines |
bit.ly/IDXGender Inclusive Design: Excluding No Gender |
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@mikemiles86 questions? |