Day 4 # 30 Days of the Accessibility testing

Day 4# Benefits of Inclusive design


Inclusive design involves developing products, services, or environments so as many people as possible can access and use them. User-centered design techniques are an essential part of inclusive design. They make it possible to: understand the reality of people's lives.


Inclusive design (also called universal design) makes places usable by everyone, regardless of age, ability, and circumstance. It is based on the simple principle that designing for the widest range of people creates better designs and benefits, everyone. No costly retrofits, happy users, and great designs.


Inclusive design tools: shortcut links

Capability loss simulation.

Personas and links.


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