Microsoft has always had a great philosophy around accessibility and introduced me to the idea of temporary disability. It’s a great way to broaden one’s perspective on how much impact making your product more accessible has.
@carnage4life amazingly I was searching for this infographic yesterday and couldn’t find it, thanks so much for re-upping it. (in my case, was looking for some supporting material to my general claim that proposed accommodations for non-native English speakers should be applied consistently for everyone, because there are other reasons people might want e.g. subtitles or the ability to use machine translation.)
@carnage4life@_mcbride That reminds me, it's weird when developers and designers spend days arguing about wording of some UI text in English, and then hand it off to a single person to translate it to another language...