Accessibility

Making design thinking accessible

Making design thinking accessible
  1. What does accessible mean in design?
  2. Why do you think is accessibility in design important?

What does accessible mean in design?

Accessible design is a design process in which the needs of people with disabilities are specifically considered. Accessibility sometimes refers to the characteristic that products, services, and facilities can be independently used by people with a variety of disabilities.

Why do you think is accessibility in design important?

One of the primary reasons that accessibility has wider benefits than allowing people with disabilities to use your products is the curb-cut effect. The curb-cut effect refers to the fact that designs created to benefit people with disabilities often end up benefiting a much larger user group.

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