As an enthusiast for open source software who is also disabled, I get frustrated at how inaccessible a lot of open source software is. When there are accessibility options, they're usually bolted-on additions that don't work very well. Disabled users are forced into ad-hoc compromises that are laborious to install and labyrinthine to operate. The frustration often drives us back to corporate software. OSS is high friction and low benefit for many disabled users.

Open source developers would gain a lot from integrating accessible design into their products from the ground up (like TTS! My kingdom for fully integrated neural TTS on my browser and operating system). Accessibility features don't just help disabled people. More than half of all people using a phone use accessibility features. Do you really want to exclude half your users?

Accessibility also requires you to think about things like simplicity of design and ease of access for all your users. It can provide redundancy for errors (for example: alt text can be helpful when an image doesn't load, captions can provide a backup if their audio drops out, alternate input methods can allow people to continue using an app if they have keyboard or mouse issues). It can improve design (example: clearer instructions, easier to read text, simple consistent navigation). In short: it makes your software better.

Making the world more accessible for one group improves access for all: this is a basic principle of universal design. Stop excluding us and start making us the core of what you do — you will be a better developer for it.

#opensource #disability #universaldesign #softwaredevelopment

Close enough" isn't good enough when it comes to ADA compliance. A fraction of an inch could be the difference between a welcoming entrance and a massive legal liability. We’re diving deep into Clear Opening Width so you can keep your business accessible and compliant.

Master the ADA basics here: https://theomnibuzz.com/insight--why-clear-opening-width-matters-for-ada-door-compliance-

#ADACompliance #Accessiblity #SmallBusinessTips #UniversalDesign

Insight: Why Clear Opening Width Matters for ADA Door Compliance? - TheOmniBuzz

Who won’t be aware of ADA Door Compliance in the commercial landscape? It’s not only a box to check, but the major difference between a door that appears compliant on paper and one that works for those who depend on it daily. Want to know why do clear opening matters for ADA door compliance? This insight covers the detailed breakdown of ADA-accessible door requirements, how they apply in real projects, and where legal exposure often lies.

♿ "The Accessibility Case for Voice-First Computing" - How voice AI is revolutionizing digital accessibility and creating truly inclusive technology experiences. https://telegra.ph/The-Accessibility-Case-for-Voice-First-Computing-02-09 #Accessibility #VoiceAI #InclusiveTech #DigitalInclusion #UniversalDesign
The Accessibility Case for Voice-First Computing

Technology should be accessible to everyone, regardless of physical abilities or limitations. Voice-first computing represents a fundamental shift toward truly inclusive technology that removes traditional barriers to digital interaction. Beyond Traditional Accessibility While screen readers and keyboard shortcuts have been crucial accessibility tools, voice-first computing offers something revolutionary: the ability to interact with technology as naturally as speaking to another person. This isn't just about…

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Passionate about practical, cost-effective access beyond minimum compliance — delivering better outcomes for people, developers & communities.
Looking forward to connecting with architects, planners, accessibility pros, disability advocates, built-environment folks & anyone interested in truly inclusive design.
What accessible project are you working on right now — or what’s one barrier you’d love to see fixed?
#Accessibility #UniversalDesign #InclusiveDesign #Architecture #NDIS #LivableHousing

Hello Fediverse 👋

Gary here: architect & access consultant. Sydney-based, with support in Perth WA + Kuala Lumpur.

Specialising in inclusive buildings – NDIS SDA, livable housing, universal design audits, DDA compliance, and smart NCC performance solutions.

Beyond minimums: real equity + better results.

Open to connect with architects, access pros, planners & advocates.

What's one access challenge you'd fix? 👇

#Accessibility #UniversalDesign #Architecture #NDIS

#Layout is important - do you check your #typeface? 😲 🤣

#Font of ‘wasteful’ diversity: Trump’s state department orders return to Times New Roman https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/dec/10/trump-times-new-roman-font-return-state-department

#writing #amwriting #publishing #universaldesign #accessibility #sales

The global beauty industry is worth hundreds of billions. Yet, it remains an inaccessible and non-inclusive market.

Molly Burke, a blind Canadian public figure reflects on this in a recent TEDx talk.

“If brands get it right by accident, imagine what they could do with intention… When we include disabled people from the start of design process, we make things that are better for everyone.”

https://youtu.be/2x9r2EaQ7ZA?feature=shared

#Blind #Leadership #UniversalDesign
#A11Y #Inclusion

Why you should take your makeup advice from a blind woman | Molly Burke | TEDxKlagenfurt

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Have you ever wondered about the difference between Universal Design and Inclusive Design?

They each define an approach to making the world accessible to people with disabilities, but follow different philosophies.

Read the full article: https://www.tpgi.com/universal-design-vs-inclusive-design/

#Accessibility #DigitalAccessibility #A11y #UniversalDesign #InclusiveDesign

Universal Design vs Inclusive Design - TPGi — a Vispero company

Universal Design or Inclusive Design - which is better for Digital Accessibility? That's the wrong question, according to Ricky Onsman.

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Universal design vs. inclusive design · Two ways of achieving digital/physical accessibility https://ilo.im/1668v5

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#Accessibility #WCAG #InclusiveDesign #UniversalDesign #UxDesign #UiDesign #WebDesign #Development #WebDev #Frontend

Universal Design vs Inclusive Design - TPGi — a Vispero company

Universal Design or Inclusive Design - which is better for Digital Accessibility? That's the wrong question, according to Ricky Onsman.

TPGi — a Vispero company

Another "clarification" blog post from me, on the difference between Universal Design and Inclusive Design.

https://www.tpgi.com/universal-design-vs-inclusive-design/.

It's my opinion, so happy to take any comments.

#accessibility #a11y #UniversalDesign #InclusiveDesign #DigitalAccessibility

Universal Design vs Inclusive Design - TPGi — a Vispero company

Universal Design or Inclusive Design - which is better for Digital Accessibility? That's the wrong question, according to Ricky Onsman.

TPGi — a Vispero company