Expert Resources: inclusive design
These are the items that relate to inclusive design found on the AbilityNet website. They may be factsheets, webinars, news stories, blog posts or reports.
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Sarah Botterill | 16 Mar 2021This FREE webinar took place on 18 May 2021There are an estimated 850,000 people in the UK living with Dementia, which is a symptom of disease and injury that affects the brain. Commonly, people with dementia may find that they have memory loss, find it hard to concentrate, struggle with language...
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Annie Mannion | 07 Jul 2020Following inclusive design principles can help to address potential barriers and create a better user experience for all users, not just those who are disabled.
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Annie Mannion | 06 Jul 2020Register for our free webinar on Tuesday 14 July, 1pm, to find out from Sony, Moneysupermarket and AbilityNet about how you can design for a digital world accessible to all.
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Annie Mannion | 01 Jul 2020Accessible design does not mean difficult design.In this webinar, which took place on 14 July 2020, our expert panellists shared their experiences of designing with accessibility in mind, describing success stories and explaining how establishing accessibility best practices can put you at a...
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Mark.Gaddes | 04 May 2020In this time of increasing uncertainty and change, web accessibility and inclusive marketing is more important than ever. In an upcoming webinar in partnership with Texthelp We'll look at the case for building accessible and inclusive websites and digital campaigns and advice on how to do it.
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Annie Mannion | 07 Apr 2020Our training courses in April and May share accessibility best practice for web designers and those who want to learn how to conduct and interpret accessibility tests.
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Robin Christopherson | 16 Mar 2020Find out more about virtual reality, and test the University of Salford's pilot web player.
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Adam Tweed | 25 Feb 2020When Mick Ebeling of Not Impossible Labs considered the way D/deaf and hard of hearing people experience music; the monotonous thump of the subwoofer, he thought it was absurd. Working with jazz musician and songwriter Mandy Harvey who lost her hearing at University, Not Impossible Labs created...
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Anonymous | 19 Feb 2020Microsoft's AI for Good programme uses tech to boost environmental sustainability, accessibility, humanitarian action and cultural heritage.
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Annie Mannion | 11 Feb 2020Click-Away Pound report highlights majority of disabled customers choose to pay more for a product from an accessible website than buy from an inaccessible website.