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Accessibility and Inclusive Design: Why They’re Not the Same Cover

Accessibility and Inclusive Design: Why They’re Not the Same

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Derek Featherstone

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4 November 2018

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How an accessibility project highlighted the difference and value of inclusive design in the product development process.

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In this case study, Derek Featherstone outlines some painful lessons learned while building an accessible video player, and outlines the inclusive design approach that should have been taken from the outset.

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Derek Featherstone

Derek is an internationally known speaker, practitioner, and authority on accessibility and inclusive design. He has been working on the web since 1999, when he left his career as a high school teacher to start his own web design company.
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pixcherie

Great explanation about the difference between inclusive design and accessibility---process and outcome.

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Dan Hebdon

A great opportunity to learn from the experiences of others in the field. I'm glad that this process, and subsequent realisation was published. Thanks for sharing an insight that will help me be a more inclusively focused designer.

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