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Accessibility 101: Introduction to disability and accessibility with Microsoft - YouTube
This Microsoft accessibility training course provides an introduction to all things accessibility. Watch as we take you along a journey through different typ...
A11y Rocks :: Color Palette
Color is important to any design. However, sometimes the contrast between background and foreground colors are difficult to read, especially for people with a vision impairment. This tool should help you visualize an entire palette of colors with accessibility in mind. Not just for website designs but any graphic design work.
EATSY Tableware has Distinctive Tactile Features to Assist Persons with Visual Impairment
GAATES International e-news service on accessibility
How one Paris startup is becoming an Uber for people with disabilities
French car-sharing service Wheeliz easily connects people with disabilities to owners of adapted cars.
Home Page - Centre for Universal Design Australia
This website is a clearinghouse of information on universal design, accessibility, and inclusive practice. It covers all design disciplines.
Captioning and Subtitles - Centre for Universal Design Australia
Captions are a written translation of the spoken word while being spoken, while subtitles translate the spoken word into another language.
Captioning and Subtitles - Centre for Universal Design Australia
Captions are a written translation of the spoken word while being spoken, while subtitles translate the spoken word into another language.
Inclusion as Choice in Museums and Galleries - Centre for Universal Design Australia
Co-designing is the most appropriate way to find out how to best present collections in museums and galleries so everyone can enjoy.
Inclusive Design: Knowing isn't Doing - Centre for Universal Design Australia
Design students know what inclusive design is, but they rarely practise it. So how to get them to integrate into all designs?
Minimum building standards and myths - Centre for Universal Design Australia
Compliance to minimum standards guarantees equitable and dignified access for everyone. This is just one of several myths - it does not.
Public transport and people with autism - Centre for Universal Design Australia
Public transport can be stressful at the best of times, but for young people it can be overwhelming. Finding ways to minimise stress is the answer.
UD, ID, DfA, UX, UA: A terminology muddle - Centre for Universal Design Australia
Which to use? UD, ID, DfA, UX, UA? Does a terminology muddle really matter if the end goals are the same? Well it might.
Why more non-disabled people should be the face of disability – Opinion – ABC Ramp Up (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
In order to achieve social change for people with disability, non-disabled people are going to have to step up and be a critical part of the journey, writes Weh Yeoh.
What NOT to say to someone in a wheelchair – Opinion – ABC Ramp Up (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
There is no special club that all wheelchair users belong to and no, they don't all know each other. From her personal encounters, Holly Warland shares some of the things that you really should not ask someone in a wheelchair.
What NOT to say to someone in a wheelchair – Opinion – ABC Ramp Up (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
There is no special club that all wheelchair users belong to and no, they don't all know each other. From her personal encounters, Holly Warland shares some of the things that you really should not ask someone in a wheelchair.
Public transport and people with autism - Centre for Universal Design Australia
Public transport can be stressful at the best of times, but for young people it can be overwhelming. Finding ways to minimise stress is the answer.
Equal but different - The NDIS Scheme Does Not Solve All Disability Issues
In this deeply personal essay, El Gibbs examines the NDIS's underlying conceptual framework and weighs the pros and cons of a concept of disability support which, despite providing benefits for individuals, may not address the problem of wider social inclusion of people with disabilities.