Rebekah Barry draws on her experience of doing research with people with wide-ranging needs, showing that accessibility and inclusion are not just tick boxes on a compliance chart. Instead, being considerate of people's different needs is central to making content better for everyone.
Whether you're an interaction designer, content creator, policy maker, or educator, this book guides you through how to make your content more inclusive and accessible, with a focus on neurodivergence and health conditions.
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978-1-326-81765-7 (9781326817657)
Schweitzer Klassifikation
Part 1: Context and definitions
Chapter 1: Understanding the language we use
Chapter 2: The models of disability
Part 2: Practical advice on how to make digital content more inclusive and accessible for everyone
Chapter 3: Clear language
Chapter 4: Structure and style
Chapter 5: Images
Chapter 6: Video and audio
Chapter 7: Using emojis
Part 3: How different conditions can affect how people experience content
Chapter 8: Neurodiversity
Chapter 9: Bipolar disorder and depression
Chapter 10: Aphasia
Chapter 11: Deafblindness