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  1. The Design Manual : Barrier Free Access 1997 sets out the design requirements of providing proper access to and appropriate facilities in a building for persons with a disability and other sectors of the population including the elderly, who at

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    • Tier 1: Meet Compliance Standards
    • Tier 2: Go Beyond Compliance Standards
    • Tier 3: Additional Resources Required

    Tier 1 diversity and inclusion efforts meet legal requirements or recommendations. They don’t affect the quality or efficacy of what is designed but make it possible for people with a broad range of abilities to use that design after it is developed. One example comes from the broader disability rights movement: handicapped stalls in public restroo...

    Tier 2 is about going beyond baseline compliance and making intentional choices about how your design process will function after you get people in the door. The majority of changes made to increase the accessibility of the design thinking process will occur in this tier, and should not demand a significant amount of additional time or money. Inclu...

    At Tier 3, including those with disabilities may require additional resources or the development of new technologies to alleviate access barriers to information, the environment, processes, and existing technology. These are the most challenging design changes to accommodate and implementing them may affect how much money something costs or how lon...

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  4. 2020年8月13日 · Here are some tips to help provide accessibility to those with hearing impairments: Be predictable: Create consistent and predictable set of interactions for sequenced activities. Intuitive design can take away lot of the visual effort for dyslexic readers. . Don’t use

  5. 2023年1月16日 · Named Reset, the range has accessible-design features that help people dress themselves, as well as a graphic print to help improve mobility through visual cues.

  6. Good design -- and smart technology -- should fuel inclusivity. These talks show how tech and design can empower.

  7. 2019年1月18日 · It includes an outline of the ways people with disabilities use technology, specific steps you can take to create accessible materials, considerations for non-digital materials and events, and use cases that highlight the benefits of accessible design.