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Unlocking Accessibility: Information Architects share their approach to digital accessibility and design with people with disabilities

A user-centred design team playing ‘empathy balloons’, a simple, cheap and engaging game to build empathy for people with diverse needs, especially those experiencing issues with cognition and/or dexterity.

Unlocking Accessibility: Information Architects share their approach to digital accessibility and design with people with disabilities

We asked information architects for advice on prioritising accessibility, educating teams, avoiding pitfalls, and using tools to ensure accessible information architecture.

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Hope, inspiration and inclusion

Posted by: Steven Mark, Posted on: 17 May 2016 - Categories: Community
Steven and his guide dog Questa

Hello everyone, my name is Steven Mark Langley. I am registered blind, and use the assistive software package JAWS (Job Access with Speech).

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What we mean when we talk about accessibility

Posted by: Alistair Duggin, Posted on: 16 May 2016 - Categories: Access needs, Accessibility
Computer, telephone and letter with an arrow pointing towards a person with the word perceive. By the person there's a question mark with the word understand. From the person there's an arrow going back to the computer, telephone and letter with the word operate. In the middle is the word robust.

The word ‘accessibility’ gets used a lot. I have lots of conversations about it. People often have a different understanding to me of what it means, and that can make having effective conversations difficult.

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Consider the range of people that will use your product or service

Posted by: Alistair Duggin, Posted on: 16 May 2016 - Categories: Access needs, Accessibility
Four post it notes showing the main types of disability: vision with an eye, hearing with an ear, motor with a hand on a touchscreen and cognitive with a head with a brain

In my first blog post, What we mean when we talk about accessibility, I said that it is common for people to have a narrow understanding of accessibility. It is not just about ensuring that someone blind can use your …

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Take the 2016 GOV.UK assistive technology survey

Posted by: Chris Moore, Posted on: 16 May 2016 - Categories: Assistive technology, User research
Screenshot of first question in accessibility survey. Select the device(s) you mainly use to access GOV.UK

Today we are launching a survey to learn about what assistive technology you use to access GOV.UK.

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Future of Web Design London

Posted by: Joshua Marshall, Posted on: 22 April 2014 - Categories: Accessibility, Conferences

...Design London conference, held at the beginning of March so I could share how we've made GOV.UK and the tools that power it as accessible as possible. FOWD, as it's...

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GDS headed to CSUN

Posted by: Joshua Marshall, Posted on: 14 March 2014 - Categories: Accessibility, Conferences, CSUN

...working to progress the state of accessibility across the world. With workshops, events, 14 different tracks and multiple sessions per each of the three days of the conference itself, there...

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